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World's first electrified road for charging vehicles opens in Sweden

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-04-12 22:40

Stretch of road outside Stockholm transfers energy from two tracks of rail in the road, recharging the batteries of electric cars and trucks

The world’s first electrified road that recharges the batteries of cars and trucks driving on it has been opened in Sweden.

About 2km (1.2 miles) of electric rail has been embedded in a public road near Stockholm, but the government’s roads agency has already drafted a national map for future expansion.

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EU Market: EUAs falter after another weak auction

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-04-12 21:32
EU carbon prices fell back on Thursday after a weak auction result triggered bearish sentiment already fuelled by analyst projections of a near-term correction.
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China’s biggest grid firm faces NGO court fight for spurning renewables

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-04-12 20:46
A Chinese environmental NGO is suing the country's State Grid Corp., claiming 310 million yuan ($49 mln) in damages for the company’s failure to comply with a 2006 law obligating it to purchase all the renewable energy generated within its area of operation.
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Gulf Stream, green Brexit and punk-haired turtles – green news roundup

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-04-12 20:17

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Unforgettable underwater photography - in pictures

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-04-12 19:36

A new book published by the Natural History Museum showcases some of the most memorable underwater photographs taken over the last few decades in its annual wildlife photographer of the year competition. The stories behind the pictures - about both the behaviour and the photographers’ experiences - are often as interesting as the pictures themselves

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NZ ‘walking the talk’ with oil ban, but on uncertain path to zero emissions

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-04-12 17:56
New Zealand’s government on Thursday moved to burnish its environmental credentials by announcing a ban on all new offshore oil and gas exploration permits in a bid to reduce carbon emissions.
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POLL: Analysts raise EUA price forecasts again, but see near-term correction to overheated market

Carbon Pulse - Thu, 2018-04-12 17:00
European carbon prices are expected to retreat somewhat by mid-year as the market corrects following the massive 60% rally posted in Q1, according to a poll of analysts.
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Turnbull’s brown coal hydrogen horror show: $500m for 3 tonnes

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 15:49
Turnbull hails half a billion dollar, year long project that will turn Victoria brown coal into just three tonnes of hydrogen fuel. Has the world gone completely mad?
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Victoria renewables auction attracts 3,500MW of bids, as state warns on NEG

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 15:49
Victoria says its renewables auction six-times over-subscribed, and warns it won't accept NEG in current form.
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Google, Apple smash their 100% renewable electricity goals

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 15:42
Within days of each other, Google and Apple both announce they are now matching all of their electricity needs with renewable energy production.
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Green Brexit unlikely despite government claims, report concludes

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-04-12 15:01

Environmental standards are at risk across the board, from wildlife and habitats to water and air quality, a risk assessment shows

Government promises of a green Brexit have been cast into doubt by a new study that warns of declining protections for water, birds and habitats once Britain leaves the European Union.

The risk assessment – commissioned by Friends of the Earth – found standards are likely to weaken in every sector of environment policy, from chemicals and food safety to air pollution and climate, though the extent of deterioration will depend on the departure deal.

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State and Territory initiatives beat NEG target by 5 years

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 14:52
The Australia Institute’s new Climate and Energy Program has released the Electricity Update of the National Energy Emissions Audit (The Audit*) for March 2018, authored by renowned energy expert Dr Hugh Saddler.
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Craig Kelly slams RenewEconomy: “Shameless propaganda arm of green rent seekers”

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 14:35
It's official, Craig Kelly MP doesn't rate RE. And while we don't mind that so much, we do mind his serial bending of the truth to beat up renewables, deny climate change, and shore up coal.
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Country diary: these little birds do bang on

The Guardian - Thu, 2018-04-12 14:30

Sandy, Bedfordshire: While some birds plunder the scales for melody, the house sparrows strike a percussive note

The most familiar and enigmatic garden birds have been feeding on nothing again. Six beaks probed the branches of the winter-bare rose bush, four beaks descended to peck at the ground beneath, one beak washed her meal down with a sip from the pond. Every day they return and every day I scan the soil, and interrogate the impervious hide of the rose, for anything edible, in vain. Do the birds milk the thorns?

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ANU takes lead role in next global climate assessment

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 13:26
The ANU is taking a lead role in preparing the next international climate assessment, which will be vital in informing nations about the need to strengthen their actions in order to avoid dangerous global warming.
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Ocean heat waves and weaker winds will keep Australia warm for a while yet

The Conversation - Thu, 2018-04-12 10:52
Record-breaking April heat is likely to continue for at least another month. Jonathan Pollock, Climatologist, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Andrew B. Watkins, Manager of Long-range Forecast Services, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Catherine Ganter, Senior Climatologist, Australian Bureau of Meteorology Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Poverty of vision is holding back Australia’s energy transition

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 10:50
There is broad and consistent support for renewable energy both globally and in Australia, but our policies need to wake up to 21st Century.
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CEFC and IFM Investors work together to cut carbon emissions in infrastructure assets

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 10:31
Australia’s largest infrastructure fund, the $12 billion IFM Australian Infrastructure Fund, is working with the CEFC to reduce carbon emissions at some of the nation’s leading infrastructure assets across ports, airports and electricity infrastructure.
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Goulburn abattoir powering itself using bioenergy

RenewEconomy - Thu, 2018-04-12 09:50
A Goulburn abattoir has teamed up with a Queensland energy provider to turn its waste into energy, thanks to funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.
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Rolls-Royce and Boeing invest in UK space engine

BBC - Thu, 2018-04-12 09:25
Boeing and Rolls-Royce are to invest in the UK company developing a revolutionary propulsion system.
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