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SolarEdge to acquire Kokam
SolarEdge has entered into definitive agreements to acquire a major stake in Kokam, a provider of Lithium-ion battery cells, batteries and energy storage solutions.
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Tritium’s manufacturing of EV chargers recognised with Queensland Export Awards
PRESS RELEASE Tritium Pty Ltd’s global success in the electric vehicle fast-charger market has been recognised with the Premier of Queensland’s Exporter of the Year Award and the Manufacturing Award. The Awards were announced last night (October 11, 2018) at a gala dinner in Brisbane. As a winner of the Queensland Awards, Brisbane-based Tritium automatically...
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AEMC sees no market gaming, but says batteries will lower prices
Energy rule-maker says market gaming "not an issue", but says Tesla and other batteries will be able to use re-bidding practice to lower prices, rather than inflate them, and are already doing so.
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Wildlife group investigates claim night parrot photos were staged
Academic Penny Olsen suggests ecologist John Young staged discoveries related to endangered night parrot
The Australian Wildlife Conservancy is investigating claims that photos it published which point to sightings of the endangered night parrot were staged.
Former AWC ecologist John Young is credited with taking the first photograph of what has been dubbed the “world’s most mysterious bird” in Queensland in 2013. Last year Young said he had found a feather from the night parrot on Kalamurina Station, around northern Lake Eyre in South Australia, describing the July discovery as significant “beyond what I could have imagined”.
Continue reading...Lip service and lies: Coalition’s response to the IPCC report
Little surprise that the Coalition is mixing its message on climate, but overall it's clear to see our current leaders are unwilling to part with the financial support of Australia’s coal barons.
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Hawaii to add more than 1GWh of storage as it heads to 100% renewables
Hawaiian utility talking to developers of seven solar-plus-storage projects as it seeks to fast-track transition to 100 per cent renewable energy.
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Here comes the sun, but don’t panic
Beware the latest rooftop solar scare campaign from the networks. There are more important things to do than to demonise solar households.
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Turnbull’s son hails cheap renewables, urges no vote for “crazy” Liberals
Alex Turnbull says cheap renewables means no trade-off between lowering power bills and reducing emissions. If only his dad had said that.
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Bid to save koalas with 'back-up' Europe clan
Great Barrier Reef Foundation seeks another $400m with corporate push
Group, which received surprise $443m government grant, seeks more money by highlighting possibility for companies to enhance reputation
The Great Barrier Reef foundation has announced plans to raise up to $400m on top of its controversial $433m federal government grant, including from fossil fuel companies and other corporate donors who give money for “reputation scoring”.
The foundation has consistently made it clear it will not play a role in pushing for stronger emissions reductions targets, despite consistent and repeated scientific warnings that no reef program will be worthwhile without action on climate change.
Continue reading...Telstra’s first solar farm up and running as other projects join the grid
Telstra's 68MW solar farm begins production, marking another big shift of Australian corporates choosing renewables to lock in low prices.
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World’s biggest solar plus storage plant goes through final testing
The word's largest solar tower and storage is completing its final tests. Our correspondent was there to take a look at the solar future.
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Rice 'safely conserved' in Philippines gene bank
Six climate questions for 'Green GB'
CP Daily: Thursday October 11, 2018
WCI approves Ontario cap-and-trade exit, allowance tracking report
NA Markets: RGGI prices keep on upward trend as CCAs stagnate
Pollutionwatch: Canada moves to limit wood burning
Strict new standards in Canada aim to end winter smogs caused by wood burning that have plagued cities such as Montreal
This October the city of Montreal will draw a line under a 20-year air pollution problem that started with the 1998 ice storm. Considered one of the worst disasters in Canadian history, around 35 people died and nearly 1,000 were injured. At its peak, more than 3 million people were without electricity as pylons and power lines collapsed under the weight of encrusted ice. Some homes had no power for many weeks. People rushed to install wood burners to keep warm and to be prepared for a repeat of the crisis.
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