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Danish shipping giant signs green fuel deal with Chinese clean energy firm
Canadian miner welcomes US lawmakers’ push for deep seabed mining
EY report claims nature-positive Australia could see A$47 bln in benefits
Twenty-five billion reasons for ministers to support urgent consumer energy reform
Australians have invested $25 billion in solar and batteries, with plenty more to come. We need policy and regulations to complement the investment.
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Low motorway bridges defeat Bluescope’s plans to make wind towers at Port Kembla
The steelmaker says plans to make wind turbines at Port Kembla scrapped because bridges are too small - but it still hopes to provide steel to other makers.
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Akaysha says four-hour batteries will be “new normal” after first gigawatt scale facility
Akaysha Energy says four hour batteries will be the "new normal" in Australian storage projects thanks to design of capacity investment scheme.
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Nature-based carbon standard launches with new reforestation methodology
Australian oil and gas firm signs with pipeline company to progress third-party CO2 sources for CCS plant
Another super fund joins green energy wave by sinking $1 billion into Quinbrook projects
Rest Super to invest $1 billion into Quinbrook projects. More than half of its members are young and are driving the fund's shift into green investments.
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Denmark’s CIP unveils 480MWh battery as part of big storage push in Australia
Danish energy giant CIP unveils its first big battery - the biggest in South Australia - as it launches a major storage investment push in Australia.
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Climate change: Rise in Google searches around ‘anxiety’
Climate change: The villagers building 100ft ice towers
CP Daily: Tuesday November 21, 2023
Imagine if netball mums ran the world. They’d turn up and do the work rain, hail or shine | Antoinette Lattouf
Netball mums are the unsung heroes of community sport – and it’s time they took their well-honed political, economic and social skills to the world stage
Beyoncé had the right idea about who should run the world (girls!), it’s just that she wasn’t quite specific enough.
For years we’ve been talking about the need for more women in leadership roles, yet change and progress has been glacial. As a result, I believe, we need to cast a different, more distinct, net.
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Canada sets aside up to C$7 bln to issue carbon contracts for difference
Too many renters swelter through summer. Efficient cooling should be the law for rental homes
Rhode Island uses RGGI funds, US DOE monies for energy conservation grant programme
Pennsylvania governor will appeal RGGI court ruling
New 130MW solar farm energised in northern Victoria
The 130MW Glenrowan solar farm has been energised in northern Victoria and will soon begin generating enough electricity to power 45,000 homes.
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