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London boroughs to impose ultra-low emission zones
All but the cleanest vehicles to be banned from nine streets in Islington and Hackney
Two London councils are to ban all but the cleanest vehicles from some areas at peak times to help tackle the city’s air pollution crisis.
In the UK’s first scheme of its kind, only ultra-low emission vehicles such as electric cars, e-bikes, and the newest hybrids and hydrogen vehicles will be allowed on nine streets in Hackney and Islington from 7am-10am and 4pm-7pm on weekdays.
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Celtic rainforest in Wales to be restored with help from EU
Almost £9m to be spent to protect wet and temperate forests from invasive species
A project to restore an endangered section of the British countryside – the Celtic rainforest in rural Wales – has been launched with funding from the Welsh government and the EU.
Almost £9m is to be spent trying to protect and improve the wet and temperate forests typically dominated by sessile oak, downy birch, ash and hazel, in an areacriss-crossed by tumbling streams and waterfalls.
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Too dirty to breathe: can London clean up its toxic air?
Air pollution leaves many Londoners like Catherine Bazell housebound, and as the severe impacts on health become clearer the call for greater action is rising
Catherine Bazell looks out from her first floor flat towards the familiar landmarks of central London as a steady stream of cars and vans trundle by on the road below.
“Me and my mum and dad used to love taking bus trips for the day when I was a girl,” says the 73-year-old. “We would get a bus and just go off exploring different bits of the city.”
Continue reading...Substation powers up for Mt Emerald Wind Farm project
Queensland’s largest wind farm — located in Far North Queensland — is now exporting its first electricity into the grid, with its new substation and switchyard now energised and ready to roll.
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RCR takes huge write-down on Queensland solar projects
RCR takes huge write downs on one of its flagship solar contracts, while another major contractor laments that "every man and his dog" is in the market.
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Mercedes offers glimpse of all-electric SUV ahead of September reveal
German automaker offers sneak peak of all-electric SUV – the EQ C – ahead of its September 4 world debut.
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New Japanese bank policies rule out one third of overseas coal plant finance
New policies should rule out financial support to a third of coal-fired power stations currently under consideration by Japan’s three major commercial banks.
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Victoria “autonobus” trial finds AVs ready for commercial rollout
Report says La Trobe University “autonobus” trial demonstrated "safely and without incident" that autonomous vehicles could be deployed now, across Australia.
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Can Angus Taylor stop the renewables and storage revolution?
Angus Taylor might be viewed as the federal government's most "anti-renewables" energy minister yet. But can he really stop the energy revolution as his supporters wish?
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A conversation about wind and coal with Australia’s new energy minister
So what does the new energy minister think about renewables and fossil fuels? Our readers, and his fellow MPs, provide some clues.
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Macquarie buys 90% stake In 322MW Mexican solar portfolio
Its second investment in Mexican solar – remaining 10% interest in portfolio to be held by Eosol Invest Mexico, an experienced local renewables developer and operator.
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'Apocalyptic threat': dire climate report raises fears for California's future
Statewide assessment, which comes amid summer of extreme wildfires, warns of deadly cost if climate change is not stopped
California’s summer of deadly wildfires and dangerous heatwaves will soon be the new normal if nothing is done to stop climate change, a report released on Monday warns.
City heatwaves could lead to two to three times as many deaths by 2050, the report says. By 2100, without a reduction in emissions, the state could see a 77% increase in the average area burned by wildfires. The report also warns of erosion of up to 67% of its famous coastline, up to an 8.8F rise in average maximum temperatures, and billions of dollars in damages.
Continue reading...Amid blackout scare stories, remember that a grid without power cuts is impossible… and expensive
Mainstream media reporting about risks of blackouts is misleading and irresponsible, and could lead to costly "gold plating" of the generation sector.
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South Africa drops nuclear push in favour of renewables
South Africa turns to wind, solar and gas to replace coal, dumping plans for an expensive foray into nuclear.
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