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There’s a better alternative to support the right mix of capacity and flexibility

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 14:35

We need arrangements that incentivise highly flexible and responsive generation to support the desired level of reliability in a renewables future.

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New renewables player launches in Australia with 1.3GW solar, wind and battery pipeline

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 14:25

New renewables developer emerges in Australia with ready made portfolio of 10 wind, solar and battery storage projects.

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Newsom wins gubernatorial recall election to preserve California climate policies

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 13:46
California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) survived a recall election on Tuesday, keeping California's suite of carbon reduction policies in tact as the state’s Democratic-leaning voting bloc rejected a GOP-backed effort to oust the first-term governor. 
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Australia’s breakthrough solar tech has eye on rooftop and mega-project markets

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 13:42

SunDrive's breakthrough moment in solar cell technology could be a game-changer for Australian solar projects and for local solar cell production.

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Thousands of scientists, academics call for fossil fuel ‘non-proliferation treaty’

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 12:04

coal transport extraction fossil fuel treaty - canva-2 - optimisedLeading scientists and academics issue open letter, arguing growing climate crisis requires creation of a new fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty.

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Pollution is damaging UK rivers more than public thinks, report says

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-09-15 09:01

Survey finds 43% believe waterways are in good condition despite widespread problems in England, Wales and Northern Ireland

Rivers, streams and freshwater marshes across England, Wales and Northern Ireland are being devastated by diffuse agricultural pollution and sewage, according to a new report.

Related: Britain’s rivers are suffocating to death | George Monbiot

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Pakistan: How to cool Karachi as temperatures rise

BBC - Wed, 2021-09-15 09:00
In Karachi, Pakistan, one entrepreneur is on a mission to plant urban forests to cope with rising temperatures.
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CP Daily: Tuesday September 14, 2021

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 07:50
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Chevron targets higher renewable fuels output, CCUS and offsets uptake

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 06:58
US oil major Chevron announced goals on Tuesday to ramp up its production of renewable fuels and increase its usage of carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) and offsets.
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Quebec doles out remaining 2020 allowance allocation as total slides from 2019 levels

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 06:58
Quebec distributed the remainder of its 2020 free carbon market allowance allocation on Tuesday, with the total volume declining slightly year on year, according to data published by the province’s environment ministry. 
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Too slow, too expensive: Why nuclear power makes no sense for Australia

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 06:15

frederic-paulussen-LWnD8U2OReU-unsplash - optimised nuclearNuclear makes no sense economically and it makes no sense because we have better, cheaper and more viable energy alternatives right now.

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Outcry over killing of almost 1,500 dolphins on Faroe Islands

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-09-15 05:35

Many Faroese horrified by what Sea Shepherd group claims was largest such massacre in the islands’ history

• Story contains graphic image that some may find distressing.

Even the staunchest defenders of traditional whaling in the Faroe Islands have condemned the “cruel and unnecessary” massacre on Sunday of a superpod of nearly 1,500 dolphins, which were driven into shallow waters of the Skálabotnur beach on the island of Eysturoy and left writhing for hours before being killed.

The Sea Shepherd group, which has been campaigning to stop the traditional Faroese “Grind” hunt since the 1980s, has claimed Sunday’s hunt was “the largest single killing of dolphins or pilot whales in the islands’ history”, with more animals perishing than in an entire season at the infamous “Cove” at Taiji, Japan.

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Rural Australia has stories to tell that will interest the world. Here’s how we'll report them | Gabrielle Chan

The Guardian - Wed, 2021-09-15 03:30

We have reimagined coverage to bring you local perspectives on larger issues, along with facts, opinion and moments of joy

Fifteen years ago I took a job at our local newspaper in my southern New South Wales town of 2,000 people.

The eight-page paper had a circulation at that time of about 900 and one journalist. Me. Despite my experience in national and state political reporting, I had never worked for a small-town paper.

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RFS Market: RINs dredge 5-mth low as traders expect biofuel quotas this week

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 03:02
US biofuel credit (RIN) prices hit a five-month low this week as market participants expect the federal government to release preliminary biofuel quotas under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) after many months of delays.
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Euro Markets: Carbon slumps as natural gas correlation seen as ended

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 02:42
EUAs settled below €60 on Tuesday for the first time in ten days as more traders concluded that carbon cannot continue to track natural gas prices higher, with some saying emissions demand may have peaked for the moment after utilities brought coal units back on line to leverage that fuel's better operating margins.
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California power sector emissions hit 5-year high in July as more generation comes from gas

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 02:01
California Independent System Operator’s (CAISO) July emissions set a five-year high amid rising power consumption after COVID-19 restrictions were removed, while the monthly CO2 output also soared to its largest level this year.
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Asteroid that wiped out dinosaurs shaped fortunes of snakes

BBC - Wed, 2021-09-15 01:14
Snakes owe their success in part to the asteroid impact that killed off the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
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Spain joins Greece in tapping EUA auction revenue to lower energy bills

Carbon Pulse - Wed, 2021-09-15 00:11
Spain has followed Greece in announcing plans to direct additional revenue from its share of EU carbon permit auctions to support electricity consumers, as power prices across Europe have soared to record levels.
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“Unforgivable:” Australia’s emissions cuts from grid slower than other major economies

RenewEconomy - Wed, 2021-09-15 00:02

Despite Australia's rapid deployment of wind and solar, it still trails other major economies in the scale of emissions reductions from the grid.

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European steelmakers risk stranded assets within years as emissions budget nears exhaustion -report

Carbon Pulse - Tue, 2021-09-14 23:30
European steelmakers must accelerate their low-carbon transition as their emissions budget to 2050 nears exhaustion, according to a report published Tuesday that found Turkish and former Soviet producers most at risk of holding stranded assets.
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