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Australia solar output overtakes wind power in September for first time
Combination of rooftop solar and utility-scale solar farms produced more than wind energy in the month of September for the first time.
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Limber up for a more flexible electricity grid and market
Integrating renewables into grids and markets is a hot topic worldwide, with many challenges and approaches to explore. In late June 2018, a series of meetings run by the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Yokohama, Japan, brought together a wide range of electricity industry regulators and participants to discuss the IEA’s current work in this...
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Tilt approves $560m wind farm in Victoria, signs up major customer
Tilt Renewables gives go-ahead for $560m Dunndonnell wind farm in Victoria after landing 15-year contract for half the output.
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CP Daily: Wednesday October 31, 2018
RGGI Q3 emissions skyrocket on back of New York output
EU Market: EU carbon halts massive slide to trade €16
Ontario government passes cap-and-trade cancellation bill
State governments can transform Australia’s energy policy from major fail to reliable success
Five countries hold 70% of world's last wildernesses, map reveals
First map of Earth’s intact ecosystems shows just five nations are responsible for most of them – but it will require global action to protect them
Just five countries hold 70% of the world’s remaining untouched wilderness areas and urgent international action is needed to protect them, according to new research.
Researchers from the University of Queensland (UQ) and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have for the first time produced a global map that sets out which countries are responsible for nature that is devoid of heavy industrial activity.
Continue reading...Analysts temper expectations for more EUA gains this year, but see 2019 uptrend resumption
More than 130 large facilities to face Canadian carbon pricing standard
Kepler: Nasa's telescope that found new worlds has been retired
Hawaii top court approves controversial Thirty Meter Telescope
World's longest DNA sequence decoded
Coalition-led Australian state sets CO2 cap for new energy transition fund
Labor to propose new environmental laws to enforce biodiversity and conservation
Bill Shorten’s government would, if elected, create a national environment protection authority and a new environment act
A Labor government would bring in new federal environment laws and strong independent agencies including a national environment protection authority (EPA) to enforce them, under a draft policy platform signed off by the ALP national executive.
Developed by a 60-member policy forum chaired by the opposition leader, Bill Shorten, and the outgoing party president, Mark Butler, the platform is the basis for debate at Labor’s national conference in Adelaide next month.
Continue reading...Three charts illustrate how Tesla has transformed the US auto market
Tesla is breaking through and redefining the car market in the US. Three graphs explain how and why.
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Concerns for Australia as Hyundai delays UK release of Kona EV
In what could be a worrying sign for Australia, Hyundai UK have bumped Kona Electric release date from February to August 2019.
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Solar a “no-brainer” for Victorian dairy co-op – batteries next
Macalister Demonstration Farm says 61kW solar install will pay for itself in six years – and opens the door for new benefits and greater productivity.
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Fossil fuel subsidies increased in 2017, says IEA
Worldwide fossil fuel consumption subsidies were almost halved between 2012 and 2016, but IEA report shows this trend switched in 2017, when they increased by 12%.
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