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Horizon slashes diesel use with solar and battery microgrids for remote towns
Horizon Power has completed a third new centralised solar and battery project, located in Sandstone, designed to increase renewable energy and cut down on diesel use in regional towns.
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Biden’s billion-dollar bid to suck carbon from the slammed as boost to fossil fuels
The US is providing $US1.2 billion in funding for direct air capture, but the decision is being described as an expensive gimmick to facilitate more fossil fuel extraction.
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CP Daily: Monday August 14, 2023
Australia weighs up green imports tariffs for steel, cement
Federal energy minister says imported steel and cement could face a tariff to ensure Australian producers seeking to cut carbon emissions are not disadvantaged.
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The decarbonisation efforts of Australia’s big gentailers are a disgrace
AGL says it is "going as fast as it can" to decarbonise. But what hope is there of quitting coal if the big gentailers, the best entities for the job, don’t build new solar or wind?
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Mexico ETS compliance phase delayed into 2024
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The Guardian view on Hawaii’s lethal wildfire: lessons to learn from a catastrophe | Editorial
In a new reality of climatic instability and volatility, proactive planning for the very worst needs to be part of the new normal
The dreadful scale of the loss of life on the Hawaiian island of Maui has emerged day by day, as search and rescue teams scour ash and rubble. But it is already clear that the wind-fuelled blaze which last week ripped through the historic town of Lahaina was the deadliest wildfire in the United States for more than 100 years.
Hundreds are still missing, and the sheer intensity of the fire means that the identification of bodies and the notification of relatives will be a difficult and slow process. The west Maui town itself, the former capital of the Hawaiian kingdom, is a charred wasteland in which close to 3,000 structures were burned to the ground at terrifying speed.
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Can Sunak’s rightwing war on ‘woke’, migrants and the environment save the Tories? | The panel
We asked a panel of commentators for their view on the government’s electoral strategy
In the face of Labour poll leads, Rishi Sunak and his government appear to be increasingly focused on rightwing campaigns related to the culture wars, migration and opposition to environmental initiatives and targets. Do you think this is, or could be, a credible strategy?
John Redwood is the Conservative MP for Wokingham
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