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Tritium to expand into EU, US in new EV charging partnership
Tritium signs up new investor as it ramps up production of ultra fast chargers to meet increasing demand.
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Electric vehicle charging: Why is Tesla different?
Tesla not only has two different charging plugs for different markets, but they also differ to the ones chosen by the other EV manufacturers. But why?
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Could hidden network costs derail ultra-fast EV charging?
Plans for network of ultra-fast EV chargers could be on hold as proponents discover potential threat from hidden network cost.
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Poor countries urge Australia to honour Green Climate Fund commitments
Exclusive: UN group responds to Scott Morrison’s statement that Australia won’t be ‘throwing money’ into fund
An official United Nations grouping of 47 of the world’s poorest countries has urged Australia to “honour its international commitments” after the prime minister, Scott Morrison, said the country would not be “throwing money” into a key international climate change fund.
Australia has previously pledged $200m to the Green Climate Fund (GCF), set up through the UN’s climate convention to help developing countries adapt to the impacts of climate change and cut their own greenhouse gas emissions.
Continue reading...Ausgrid looks to community batteries, getting “closer” to consumers
Networks have gone from raising the drawbridge to lowering it, inviting new technologies and ideas on to their platform. Soon they'll be competing for the consumer.
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Two visions of Australia’s energy future – flexible vs fair dinkum
As energy minister Angus Taylor continues his campaign for "fair dinkum" power, AEMO boss Audrey Zibelman points to the 6.5 solar panels being installed every minute and the falling cost of renewables, and says Australia has no choice but to embrace the future.
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Know your NEM: Coalition looks stupid to anyone with an education
The Coalition's energy policy looks stupid, and the election can't come quick enough. But there are some important things happening in grid investments and regulatory tests.
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Spain scraps “sun tax,” moves to boost solar self-consumption
Spanish government agrees to scrap much-reviled tax on solar self-consumption, brings in new rules removing all costs and barriers to self-consumed power.
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Solar brings new energy to Chernobyl nuclear disaster zone
1MW plant signals new beginning for Chernobyl, where as much as 100MW of PV generation is expected to be built at the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster.
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High chance of El Niño in Australia, worsening heat, bushfires and drought
‘This is not good news,’ Bureau of Meteorology says, warning drought conditions could get worse
Heatwaves and bushfires are predicted in southern Australia thanks to a 70% chance of El Niño weather conditions, the Bureau of Meteorology has warned. Although cyclones may ease up in the north by the end of the year, the outlook for drought-hit areas is not good, according to the bureau.
“Between the [above average] temperature and the lack of rainfall, this is not good news,” climatologist Robyn Duell said. “This outlook on the back of such little rainfall and dry conditions makes it such a worry for people.”
Continue reading...Charges dropped against climate activists who tried to shut down pipelines
Seattle residents had hoped to use ‘necessity defense’ in Minnesota court, arguing threat to planet was so great they had no choice
A Minnesota judge abruptly dismissed charges against three climate change activists during their trial on Tuesday, saying prosecutors had failed to prove that the protesters’ attempt to shut down two Enbridge Energy oil pipelines caused any damage.
The Clearwater county district judge Robert Tiffany threw the case out after prosecutors rested their case and before the protesters could use their defense: that the threat of climate change from using crude oil drilled from Canadian tar sands was so imminent that the activists’ actions were not only morally right, but necessary.
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Tesla’s Model 3 billed as safest car ever tested
Tesla's "mass market" EV given top billing by US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for lowest and second lowest probability of injury rating of all cars tested.
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Air pollution linked to greater risk of mouth cancer, finds study
Research in Taiwan has show a link between very high levels of air pollution and oral cancer
High levels of air pollution are linked to an increased risk of mouth cancer, new research has revealed.
Scientists have previously linked high air pollution to a host of health problems, from an increased risk of dementia to asthma and even changes in the structure of the heart, with recent research suggesting there is no “safe level” of air pollution.
Continue reading...New rules to increase cost of EV charger installs in Australia/NZ
New rules will increase cost of installing car chargers, and could cause major headaches for strata managers unless combined with ‘demand management’ software.
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