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Want energy democracy? Paying networks to install community batteries is not the way
Good intentions around community batteries are being hijacked by monopoly businesses, while the best route to energy equality is staring governments in the face.
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Making money out of home batteries
Amber’s Tim Barson on how home batteries are turning into a money spinner. Plus: Rooftop solar shattering records across the grid.
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Gigawatt-scale renewable hydrogen hub gets $45m boost from NSW government
NSW government tips $45m into Origin-led plans to build a green hydrogen hub on Koorangang Island and wean Orica and other industrials off fossil gas.
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Australia is not killing koalas to make way for solar farms, says Albanese
The campaign against wind, solar, batteries and EVs is getting bizarre and intense. Prime minister Albanese pushed back when asked on radio if koalas were being killed to make way for renewables.
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Telstra signs deal with another new solar farm on path to 100 pct renewable power
Telstra to take half of the output of a new 120 MW solar farm that is being built in Queensland, its fifth such agreement with large scale renewable projects.
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US industrial giant backs iron flow batteries in long duration storage push
US industrial giant invests $US27.5 million in a strategic collaboration to advance the development and market adoption of iron flow battery systems.
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What is the climate crisis doing to Australia’s weather extremes? A Coalition frontbencher gets it ‘patently wrong’ | Temperature Check
Rising risk of heatwaves and bushfires means politicians will be put to the test about the effect of the climate crisis. Already, some have roundly failed
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As Australia stares down the barrel of a hot summer and a rising risk of heatwaves and bushfires, politicians are going to have to get to grips with answering the obvious question. What is climate change doing to our weather extremes?
The Coalition’s shadow social services minister, Michael Sukkar, was given an early test last week and he roundly failed.
Continue reading...Synergy sunk by dud fossil fuel contracts as it prepares for shift from coal
State owned utility Synergy undone by costly contracts for fossil fuels as it prepares to exit coal generation and build more renewables and storage.
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CleanCo eyes flow batteries in search of 4 hour-plus storage for Swanbank energy hub
CleanCo hasn't yet been able to find the right technology fit for the Swanbank clean energy hub, so is asking industry to provide some ideas.
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IDB launches nature, climate financing mechanism
Broken Hill mine offers disused cavern to host world’s biggest renewable air storage facility
Unique compressed air long duration storage facility to be hosted in Broken Hill's iconic silver mine, to provide back up power to the town and replace ageing diesel generators.
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We should use Australia's environment laws to protect our 'living wonders' from new coal and gas projects
CP Daily: Wednesday September 27, 2023
More aid money spent on clean air than fossil fuels for first time
Clean Air Fund says despite increased spending on air pollution, projects still receive less than 1% of funding
Governments, agencies and development banks have spent more aid money on clean air than fossil fuels for the first time on record, a report has found.
However, such projects still receive less than 1% of international development funding, according to the Clean Air Fund, an environmental charity.
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