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Rooftop solar PV production reaches a new milestone – 12GW for the first time
Rooftop solar PV reaches another milestone - producing more than 12GW for the first time on Australia's main grid.
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Fortescue energy boss says Forrest “betting his net worth” on mega green hydrogen plans
Fortescue Energy boss Mark Hutchinson says Andrew Forrest is "betting his net work" on the success of the company's planned green hydrogen mega projects.
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Think we’re doing enough on climate? Just look at the bigger picture | Fiona Katauskas
If only we had some kind of climate trigger
Continue reading...Schools and NHS caterers ‘must stop’ antibiotic overuse
Fintech firm forms data sharing agreement with global exchange operator
Business group announces campaign for nature-positive strategies
Managing when people use power: How do we make demand more flexible?
A successful energy transition depends on managing when people use power. So how do we make demand more flexible?
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Fortescue turns back to Plug Power for another major green hydrogen electrolyser deal
Fortescue turns back to Plug Power for key electrolyser supply deal, and plans to sign it up for a number of global green hydrogen projects.
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Australia’s resources minister sees a gas-fired future just as the International Energy Agency charts the fossil fuel’s decline | Temperature Check
Madeleine King concedes the fossil fuel’s emissions are ‘significant’. To be exact, they account for a whopping 21% of Australia’s total
Sitting on a giant pile of fossil fuels in a year set to go down as the hottest on record – pockmarked by one flame-grilled disaster after another – requires some careful and creative public positioning.
One must be careful not to completely ignore the climate crisis while trying to navigate a path that continues to justify drilling and burning Australia’s fossil fuel du jour – gas.
Continue reading...Offshore wind will power hundreds of future proof jobs – just ask Grimsby
Anyone wondering about the economic impact offshore wind will have on Australian coastal communities should start by looking at my home town.
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California compliance offset issuance climbs back up, as voluntary retirements increase in Q3
Is there a case for building new grid interconnectors? AEMO’s own data suggests not
Is there value that justifies interconnection? AEMO and network asset owners insist there is, but they have so far failed to support the claim.
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Renewables projected to outpace fossil fuels, but limiting global warming to 1.5C less likely than ever –report
Major Canadian financial, food companies undertake soil carbon project for new net zero agriculture group
A successful energy transition depends on managing when people use power. So how do we make demand more flexible?
Voluntary carbon credit platform nets $2 mln in early funding for diversified sales approach
CARBON FORWARD 2023: WTO developing initial framework for global carbon pricing measure
CARBON FORWARD 2023: UK to seek ‘simplicity and certainty’ on Article 6 at COP28, outline position on key technical areas
CARBON FORWARD 2023: Pakistan developing Article 6 framework for international carbon trade, planning domestic carbon market
Number of nesting seabirds on Island of Lundy at nine-decade high
Tiny island in Bristol Channel has 25,000 Manx shearwaters – 95% of England’s breeding population – and 1,335 puffins
There are more seabirds nesting on the island of Lundy than at any time since the 1930s, conservationists have revealed.
The tiny island in the Bristol Channel, a globally famed location for Britain’s seabirds, is now home to 25,000 Manx shearwaters – 95% of England’s breeding population – as well as 1,335 puffins and more than 150 pairs of storm petrels, a species that only arrived on the island in 2014.
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