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Sunshine state to transform solar heavy towns into bespoke local renewable energy zones
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Arena triples bet on “clean steam” storage hopeful, in bid to green up Australian industry
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Australia’s biggest solar and battery hybrid project planned at site of abandoned “dud” coal mine
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INTERVIEW: Industry actors team up to create scalable, flexible biochar ACCU method
“New wave” of offshore wind primes industry for decade of records
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Big batteries are solving a solar problem in California. Can they do the same for Australia?
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Battle of the biggest reignites with reports Siemens plans 21MW offshore wind turbine
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Andrew Forest says Coalition’s nuclear push will decimate Australian economy
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SwitchedOn Podcast: How electricity can be free
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Solar Insiders Podcast: How millions of batteries can deliver billions in savings
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Big batteries are solving a longstanding problem with solar power in California. Can they do the same for Australia?
EU climate ministers widely endorse 2040 90% GHG reduction target
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A cat: ‘They smoked pipes, played dice’ | Helen Sullivan
In more than one image from 1900s Japan, they look hungover
We had gone to Japan, we told our daughter, to get her a maneki-neko: the good luck or beckoning cat. She is almost three. She would stay home with my mother, her grandmother. There is a maneki-neko that lives at the till of a manicure shop near our house, and she likes to stop and greet it. Japanese folklore has cats for many things, and we were grateful for this one. Before we left, we wrote letters outlining our progress towards this goal. I put the letters in envelopes for my mother to give to her, one each day. As the week passed, we would meet a mouse in the street, travel to Kyoto to catch goldfish in the river, buy a pizza – extra cheese – for the keeper of the cats.
Why we had actually gone there was to be cats ourselves: to do precisely what we felt like doing whenever we felt like doing it. We roamed the streets, we sat in sunny cafe windows. We hung out at an onsen, which cats would probably not do. We went to an exhibition about animals in arts and crafts and learned that in the late 1800s, people in Japan would affectionately greet cats and dogs using the honorific -san, like Mr or Miss.
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