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World leading King Island microgrid adds 1.5MW solar farm to mix
Tasmania’s King Island has boosted its renewable energy supply – and further slashed its use of diesel fuel – with the completion of a new 1.5MW solar farm.
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Brookfield may create Australian solar, battery and wind factories for huge project pipeline
Brookfield looks to cut deal with India energy giant Reliance to manufacture wind, solar and batteries in Australia to help meet its $30 billion pipeline of renewable projects.
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Prime Super adds two new wind farms to investment portfolio
Independent profit-to-members super fund says the new acquisitions take its wind-energy portfolio to a total of five projects and 52MW.
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World’s tallest wind turbine tower made of wood goes up in Sweden
The milestone also marks the first time Modvion’s wooden tower technology will be paired with a Vestas wind turbine and used in a commercial project.
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Offshore wind industry warns against local content quotas
Insiders say local content will come naturally as key manufacturing hubs hit capacity and projects need to derisk supply chains.
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Dismay as Rishi Sunak vows to ‘max out’ UK fossil fuel reserves
Prime minister unveils plan to authorise more than 100 new North Sea licences on visit to Scotland
Rishi Sunak has pledged to “max out” the UK’s oil and gas reserves as he revealed a new round of intensive North Sea drilling, which experts said could be catastrophic for the climate.
Unveiling a plan to authorise more than 100 new North Sea licences on a visit to north-east Scotland, the prime minister also indicated he would approve drilling at the UK’s largest untapped reserves in the Rosebank field, which hold 500m barrels of oil.
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US climate change reforestation plans face key problem: lack of tree seedlings
US tree nurseries do not grow enough trees and lack the plant species diversity to meet ambitious plans, research says
In an effort to slash carbon emissions and provide relief from extreme heat, governments across the nation and globally have pledged to plant trees. But the US is not equipped with the tree seedlings to furnish its own plans, according to a new study.
US tree nurseries do not grow nearly enough trees to bring ambitious planting schemes to fruition, and they also lack the plant species diversity those plans require, according to research published in the journal Bioscience on Monday,
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