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Explainer: What’s the cheapest way to heat my house if I get off gas?
How do you heat your home cheaply and efficiently if you don't use gas? There are renewable options.
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‘Forever chemicals’ found in home fertilizer made from sewage sludge
Alarming toxic PFAS levels revealed in new report raise concerns that the chemicals are contaminating vegetables
Sewage sludge that wastewater treatment districts across America package and sell as home fertilizer contain alarming levels of toxic PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals”, a new report has revealed.
Sludge, which is lightly treated and marketed as “biosolids”, is used by consumers to fertilize home gardens, and the PFAS levels raise concerns that the chemicals are contaminating vegetables and harming those who eat them.
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'Conditional commitments': the diplomatic strategy that could make Australia do its fair share on climate change
Community battery finally installed in bushfire-prone Mallacoota
One of the Victorian towns hardest hit by the catastrophic Black Summer of 2019/2020 has been fitted with a grid-connected community battery storage system.
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DNV finds that TrinaTracker is compatible with large format modules
DNV, an independent expert in assurance and risk management, has issued a report entitled ‘Technology Review Of Two Single-Axis Tracking System: Agile-1P and Vanguard-2P ‘ which are trackers made by Trina Tracker.
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Count bug splats on cars to study insect decline, UK drivers urged
Bugs Matter app will collect data on worrying population crash of creatures essential to life on Earth
A new app that tracks bug splats on car number plates will enable UK citizen scientists to help shed light on the worrying decline of insects.
Older drivers will remember scrubbing large numbers of splatted insects from windscreens after journeys in past decades. But a 2019 study that analysed car registration plates after trips in Kent found a 50% fall in splatted bugs compared with 2004.
Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: A new wind and solar investment drought
Battery storage investment looks good, but new wind and solar projects are stalled. CEC’s Kane Thornton explains why. Plus: The Callide explosion.
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What blackout? Home batteries power through Queensland coal plant calamity
While debate builds around whether big batteries could have saved the day in Queensland on Tuesday, the benefits of having a home battery during a coal plant explosion are obvious.
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“Pay up or lose your rego”: Victoria’s EV road tax passed into law
Victoria's upper house has passed Labor's controversial EV road user charge into law. Here's how it works, and what happens if you don't pay.
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Massive Port Augusta wind-solar hybrid project to be energised within months
Infigen tells state regulators it hopes to energise its 270MW Port Augusta wind-solar hybrid project in September, and start full operation early next year.
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The Driven Podcast: New Niro, Leaf’s V2G, and Victoria’s EV subsidy
We test drive the new Kia Niro, talks to Nissan’s Ben Warren on progress on vehicle-to-grid, and to Solar Victoria’s Stan Krpan on the state’s EV subsidy.
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Video: The Ute that “hauls ass and tows like a beast”
Joe Biden gets it, so why isn’t the Australian government rushing to save the weekend by embracing electric Utes?
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Why adding holograms to solar cells could led to massive performance boost
Researchers say use of holograms could be key to solving a common problem with solar cell design, boosting output by as much as five per cent.
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Flexible rooftop solar exports could be a reality next year after trial success
South Australia takes big step towards flexible solar exports after a successful virtual power plant trial that increased household output.
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Indonesia bans new coal plants and pivots to renewables and carbon markets
Indonesia is shifting slowly towards increasing levels of climate action, with a new plan to cancel new coal and retire existing coal gradually.
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