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New rival for 5B as “world first” prefab solar tracker system arrives to power WA mine
A new rapid deploy solar technology has landed in Australia, claiming to offer world's first and only prefabricated solar tracker system.
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WA to use solar duck to give free power to state’s households “doing it tough”
WA hatches plan to provide free daytime electricity for hardship customers, much of which will come from excess solar sent to the grid from state's rooftops.
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GridBeyond boosts its energy management smarts with AI add-on
GridBeyond acquires energy business of California AI software developer Veritone, to bolster its electricity trading, forecasting, and consulting services.
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CP Daily: Monday July 10, 2023
So what does it mean to join the world’s hottest club? | Fiona Katauskas
The first rule of Climate Club? Don’t read the fine print
Continue reading...US forests can adapt to climate change, but they aren’t doing it fast enough, researchers warn
New transmission lines are controversial – batteries and virtual lines may ease the pain
Building new transmission infrastructure is unavoidable. But we can do it cleverly and minimise the impact on communities and landowners.
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Queensland proposes 12 renewable energy zones in dash to quit coal
Queensland Labor government identifies 12 renewable energy zones to help Australia's most coal dependent state shift to 80% renewables in just over a decade.
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The dangerous plants lurking in plain sight
European carbon analyst leaves S&P Global to join airlines group
Australia’s “biggest and most complex” standby battery system won’t be cheap
Costs revealed for the network component of the Waratah Super Battery, and one of the world's biggest and most complex standby battery systems.
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RGGI Market: RGA prices stall despite hot weather, Virginia repeal advancing
Alberta rebates may weaken Canada’s carbon price signal, but don’t expect feds to act
Nova Scotia eschews reserve volume for final regular cap-and-trade sale
New Australian laws for ‘engineering’ the ocean must balance environment protection and responsible research
New transmission lines are controversial for nearby communities. But batteries and virtual lines could cut how many we need
VCM Report: Vintage roll drives rebound in standardised spot contracts, as VCMI aviation signal provides added boost
Netherlands gets EU approval for programme to support industry GHG cuts
UK should press pause on deep-sea mining, Labour says
David Lammy says Labour government would join growing list of countries and multinationals opposing rush to mine the seabed
The Labour party has said the UK should back the call for a precautionary pause on deep-sea mining, ahead of a crucial meeting of nations in Jamaica to decide the future of the industry.
David Lammy, the shadow foreign secretary, said the Labour party was adding its voice to a growing list of countries and businesses urging that moves to start mining be halted “until and unless” there was clear scientific evidence that it could be done safely and the marine environment would be protected by new regulations.
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