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Australian agtech firm signs data sharing contract for use in carbon, biodiversity projects
Japan’s Mitsui enters regenerative agriculture market through US acquisition
UK windfarm red tape to cost billpayers £1.5bn a year, say analysts
Analysis finds Treasury rules on new windfarms likely to stifle energy generation and keep bills high
New offshore windfarms will be strangled by government red tape, costing UK billpayers £1.5bn a year, an analysis has found.
The latest government auction for new offshore windfarms, due to be completed in September, could result in few projects making it through Treasury rules, according to the Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU), a non-profit organisation.
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1414 Degrees commissions molten silicon energy storage demonstrator
Thermal energy storage hopeful marks key milestone in funding deal with gas giant Woodside.
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UN climate summit host UAE failed to report methane emissions to UN
Exclusive: State oil firm, whose chief will preside over Cop28, also accused of ‘incoherent’ reduction targets
The United Arab Emirates, which will run the crucial Cop28 UN climate summit in December, has failed to report its emissions of the powerful greenhouse gas methane to the UN for almost a decade, the Guardian can reveal.
Its state oil company, Adnoc, whose chief executive, Sultan Al Jaber, controversially will preside over the climate summit, has also set itself a methane leak target far higher than the level it claims it has already reached. Al Jaber recently urged countries and companies to be “brutally honest” about the inadequacy of global action to fight the climate crisis.
Continue reading...Cimic steps up solar plans with 300MW plus battery project in Sunshine State
Cimic subsidiary Pacific Partnerships buys development rights for 300MW solar farm and possible two-hour battery in Queensland's Western Downs region.
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Solar farm and four-hour big battery get green tick in rush of new project approvals
Terrain Solar's Marulan solar farm and 150MW/600MWh battery becomes the latest major PV project to win approval from the NSW Labor government.
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Heat Battery: Rondo targets Australia after landing global giants in latest fund raising
California start-up attracts more big name investors to its low cost "heat battery" technology, and targets Australia as prime market to replace gas in industrial processes.
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Alinta to build 200MWh big battery next to Alcoa aluminium plant to soak up solar
The 100MW, two-hour battery will be built alongside the Wagerup Power Station and Alcoa refinery to soak up solar and support and stabilise WA's south-west grid.
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The Driven Podcast: Electric ferries are about to dock
EV Maritime's Michael Eaglen on why we may soon be catching electric ferries to work in our harbour cities.
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World’s biggest micro-grid needs gigawatts of new battery capacity – and very soon
WA - the world's biggest micro-grid - needs a lot of new battery capacity as it scrambles to meet surging green industry demand. it has delayed the closure of one coal unit.
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Whitehaven Coal’s expansion risks doubling its methane pollution over next decade
If approved, the Winchester South coal mine would have a greater short-term climate impact than all of Australia’s annual transport emissions.
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No change to Earring closure plans, as price cap puts biggest coal plant back in the black
Origin says no changes to its closure plans for its Eraring coal generator, which is now back in the black thanks to the government's coal price cap.
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