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Flotation Energy starts Gippsland offshore wind work – before getting a licence
The Tokyo Electric-owned company has started all of the initial work it will need to undertake -- if it gets a licence.
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Big batteries chosen over poles and wires to shore up grid in “doubly significant” tender
Transgrid says it is seeking services from two separate battery energy storage systems following a “thorough assessment” of options for NSW network growth areas.
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Can Australia manufacture the billion solar panels it needs to be a renewable superpower?
Australia has the pieces for a local PV panel industry but needs to find out how to put them together in the right way.
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RenewEconomy’s Energy Insiders podcast wins prestigious industry award
The popular weekly podcast has been announced as co-winner of the CEC's 2023 Media Award for its "meaningful impact" on Australia's energy conversation.
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CP Daily: Tuesday July 18, 2023
Securities regulators outline recommendations for expanding, strengthening compliance carbon markets
Researchers find evidence of ‘forever chemicals’ in blood of pregnant women
At least 97% of the blood samples contained a type of PFAS known as PFOS, associated with multiple serious health problems
California researchers have found new evidence that several chemicals used in plastic production and a wide array of other industrial applications are commonly present in the blood of pregnant women, creating increased health risks for mothers and their babies.
The researchers said their findings add to a growing body of evidence showing that many chemicals people are routinely exposed to are leading to subtle but harmful changes in health. The work should be a “wake-up call” to policymakers, they said.
This story is co-published with the New Lede, a journalism project of the Environmental Working Group
Continue reading...“It’s bonkers:” Turnbull slams Dutton nuclear push, says Snowy 2.0 has been mismanaged
Turnbull rounds on Dutton, the Snowy Hydro management and Coalition climate deniers, while ACT energy minister Shane Rattenbury has a special put-down for Angus Taylor.
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NSW gives planning OK to two new big batteries in key renewable zones
Two new big batteries win planning approval from NSW government, which flags more than 5GW of storage capacity in the planning pipeline.
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The Nature Conservancy to scale up Asia-Pacific nature-based solutions
Arena trial taps 20MW of flexible demand from commercial refrigeration
Enel X Australia will recruit 440 commercial refrigeration facilities to deliver flexible demand capacity to support Australia’s renewable energy transition.
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WA solar to hydrogen project wins $5m government funding boost
The MEG HP1 Hydrogen project will consist of two 5MW electrolysers and use electricity generated from the nearby 11MW Northam solar farm.
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INTERVIEW: Start-up begins fair trade biodiversity credit pre-sales
Ultra low cost solar: Why PV needs to get much cheaper to finish off fossil fuels
ARENA says solar is cheap enough to meet short term grid targets, but needs another major cost reduction to replace fossil fuels in all parts of the economy.
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Kitchen shrine serpents and other fascinating new Pompeii discoveries
Less than half of annual tree-planting target in England met, say MPs
Report finds government goal to plant 30,000 hectares of woodland by March 2025 unlikely to be achieved
The government has met less than half of its annual tree-planting target in England, MPs have found, putting net zero ambitions at risk.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) this year published what it called “ambitious” nature targets, a requirement under the Environment Act, including the goal of planting 30,000 hectares of woodland by March 2025. A report by the environmental audit committee (EAC) of cross-party MPs has found that this target was unlikely to be met.
Continue reading...Light and noise pollution ‘are neglected health hazards’, say peers
Lords committee calls for creation of advisory groups to tackle the pollutants, which may increase risk of heart disease and premature death
Light and noise are “neglected pollutants” that are causing significant harm to human health and can cause premature deaths, a group of peers have said.
The science and technology committee of the House of Lords has called on ministers to do more to tackle these pollutants, which it claims are “poorly understood and poorly regulated”.
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