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Study suggest Pilbara ports can refuel ships with green ammonia from sun and wind

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-11-06 13:48

Study suggests the dangerous process of ship-to-ship refuelling could be feasible in Pilbara ports, using green ammonia produced in the region.

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Ørsted blames lack of ships for New Jersey offshore wind failure and massive write downs

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-11-06 13:09

World's biggest offshore wind developer blames a ship shortage for the decision to dump its US Ocean Winds project. There are lessons for Australia's nascent offshore wind industry too.

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Australia to pass London Protocol amendments bill after govt gains cross-party support

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-06 12:28
The Australian parliament is set to pass the government’s legislation to allow the transboundary transport and underground storage of CO2, with the Liberal party joining Labor in support of the bill in the Senate.
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Fortescue drops massive Uaroo renewable hub as it reorganises Pilbara energy plans

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-11-06 12:08

AlintaFortescueChichesterSolarFarm7Fortescue has stepped back from its ambitious 5.4 gigawatt (GW) Uaroo Renewable Energy Hub but still plans to build something on the site.

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Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Indians who need $2.1m drug to fight a rare disease

BBC - Mon, 2023-11-06 10:44
Most people with rare genetic diseases are unable to access life-saving medicines due to high costs.
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The floating desalination machines powered by the waves

BBC - Mon, 2023-11-06 10:03
Desalination usually requires a lot of heat and power, but a new system just needs wave energy.
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Australian booking website posts new customer offsetting record

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-11-06 09:57
An Australian flight booking website has posted a new record for the number of customers that have chosen to offset their flights and accommodation, but it is still microscopic compared to the overall number of bookings made on the platform.
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Hangover from battery party and contract for biggest solar farm crimp Neoen revenues

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-11-06 09:20

big battery neoen tesla victoriaNeoen 3rd quarter revenue crimped by transition of its biggest solar asset to a fixed contract, and lower battery returns after a stellar performance the previous year.

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Our minds handle risk strangely – and that's partly why we delayed climate action so long

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-11-06 09:16
One barrier to climate action has been our own psychology and reluctance to take action. But as the crisis intensifies, some of these barriers have evaporated. Jeff Rotman, Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Consumer Psychology & Co-Director of the Better Consumption Lab, Deakin University Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Neoen’s Capital big battery delayed due to connection issues, damages sought

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-11-06 09:15

Neoen says Capital Big Battery delayed until 2024 due to connection issues, with liquidated damages to be paid in a likely first-of-its type case for battery storage projects in Australia.

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Annual oil and gas licences planned with net zero commitment required

BBC - Mon, 2023-11-06 08:48
Projects will have to meet net zero targets, under the proposals to be outlined in the King's Speech.
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‘Loss and damage’ deal struck to help countries worst hit by climate crisis

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-11-06 04:27

Governments draw up blueprint for fund to be administered at first by World Bank after tense Abu Dhabi talks

Countries have agreed key measures to supply funds to the world’s most vulnerable people to repair the damage from climate breakdown.

Governments from richer and poorer countries drew up the blueprint for a new “loss and damage” fund after a tense two-day meeting under UN guidance in Abu Dhabi that ended late on Saturday night.

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Former fracking site could lead UK’s renewable revolution

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-05 22:22

Final testing being done in project to give North Yorkshire site new life as source of geothermal energy

A former fracking site in the North Yorkshire village of Kirby Misperton, once a lightning rod for environmental protests, may soon be a new frontier in Britain’s clean energy revolution. For the first time in the UK, an abandoned gas well could begin a second life as a source of geothermal energy.

It is a far cry from its beginnings as a highly contested site where frackers hoped to tap fresh reservoirs of gas trapped in layers of shale beneath the earth’s surface. In 2016, Third Energy was granted permission to carry out fracking at an existing well but its plans were ultimately thwarted by a government moratorium on using the technology in the UK.

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Will the planet outlive my dying laptop? | Stewart Lee

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-11-05 20:00

I may be in denial about my computer being on the blink, but after another hot and muggy Halloween, one thing is frighteningly clear

I fear the Apple Store. It’s a disorienting cross between a Los Angeles hotel lobby, the place where everyone over 30 gets killed in Logan’s Run and the headquarters of Hydra ™ ®. The protocols for attracting a staff member seem inexplicably opaque, like the rules for bidding in an auction, or initiating a new friendship. They induce mild panic attacks and my heart flutters as groomed twentysomethings, who could be customers or staff, waft by me, geishas for Steve Jobs’s ghost. Why aren’t there any queues? Can I just sit in here quietly and eat the things from my bag? Is there a duty free section?

In the Apple Store, I never know if a commercial transaction is taking place, or if I am just involved in a continuing discussion about my “needs”, a situation I admittedly find replicated in my dealings with my therapist and people generally. And there is now a raised area at the rear of the Regent Street branch in London that suggests a ziggurat. Here, ancient Aztecs tore out people’s hearts to appease Quetzalcoatl, a sacrifice still less demanding than the financial one required buy a new Apple laptop. When I mentioned, to the charming young man attending me, that the shop design made me think of the death rituals of the winged serpent worshippers, he just smiled, as if I were complimenting Apple’s bold aesthetics. But I will have to go to the Apple Store again. Soon.

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Negotiators strike deal on forming UN climate loss and damage fund

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2023-11-05 19:13
National officials agreed recommendations on the design of the new climate loss and damage fund late on Saturday, though US objections could tee up problems when governments consider the plans at the year-end COP28 UN climate summit.
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Sun Cable may make sub-sea cables in Tasmania for huge green energy export plans

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-11-05 10:49

sun cable 5b solar northern territory optimisedSun Cable may built a multi-billion dollar facility in Tasmania to make high voltage sub-sea cables for its ambitious renewable energy export plans.

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UPDATE – Wildlife Works suspends staff at Kasigau REDD project over claims of sexual abuse, harassment

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2023-11-05 01:44
Developer Wildlife Works Carbon (WWC) has suspended three male employees after an internal investigation into sexual abuse, harassment, and exploitation of women at its Kasigau Corridor REDD project in Kenya, it said in a statement late Friday.
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Cruise ships polluting UK coast as they ignore greener power options

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-11-04 22:00

Most liners rely on marine gas oil when docked, despite claims they reduce emissions by plugging into low-carbon electricity

Cruise ships visiting Britain are frequently failing to plug into “zero emission” onshore power and instead running their engines and polluting the local environment with fumes.

The industry is under scrutiny over air pollution and contribution to greenhouse gases, with some European cities banning vessels from central ports. Cruise firms say ships can reduce emissions by switching off engines and plugging into low-carbon electricity when moored. But an investigation by openDemocracy has found that cruise ships regularly fail to use shore power at Southampton, Britain’s largest cruise port.

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ARENA reports “unprecedented” interest in community batteries

RenewEconomy - Sat, 2023-11-04 21:53

ARENA receives applications request for $1.3 billion of community battery proposals, more than 10 times the $120 million available under its funding program.

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EPA to push ban of toxic chemical found in US drinking water

The Guardian - Sat, 2023-11-04 21:00

Agency had strong limits on TCE use until the Trump administration reversed them; now the agency wants to ban it

The Biden administration is proposing a ban on TCE, a highly toxic chemical commonly used in stain removers, adhesives and degreasers, and which had been found to be contaminating drinking water on a wide scale across the US.

The move comes after years of mounting scientific evidence showing TCE is “extremely toxic” at low levels of exposure, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) wrote in a statement.

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