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Australian solar tile company raises funds to tap “absurdly large” US market, and take on Tesla
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Poor health of former CQC executive Newcombe delays US fraud trial
Rio Tinto calls for global carbon pricing to encourage investments in hard-to-abate sectors
Queensland looks to gas and coal, hedges bets on nuclear as new cost blowout emerges for pumped hydro
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Trusted partner to the Pacific, or giant fossil fuel exporter? Australia chose the latter
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Solar is not the enemy
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WCI Markets: CCAs sell-off ahead of option expiry, Q4 auction shapes WCA direction
Plans to stabilise Earth’s climate rely on emerging carbon removal technology – we need to get moving
Alberta pitches province open for AI data centre investment
“Time to come back:” Sunman unveils plans to make flexible solar panels in Australia
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Canadian company eyes “lucrative” voluntary carbon market with innovative graphite decarbonisation process
How citizen scientists are uncovering the secret lives of blue whales
WA targets wind manufacturing supply chain with $8 million co-investment and advice scheme
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Giant slugs and octopus suckers: the weird and wonderful wildlife at risk in Britain’s vanishing rainforests
The forests are home to eagles, smelly lichen and fungus that looks like intestines, say conservationists battling to save them
Britain’s rare rainforests are home to wildlife from eagles to the world’s largest slugs and lichen looks like dragon skin, say conservationists battling to save them.
The Woodland Trust has unveiled a list of 11 “weird and wonderful” species that make their home in and around temperate rainforests found in the south-west and north-west of England, Wales and Scotland.
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“Slow moving train wreck:” Gas prices triple since Woodside cut special deal with state government
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After Article 6 agreement, still no clarity on when trades will start flowing -panel
South Australia has the most wind and solar and no baseload: So why is it the only state not fretting about a vulnerable grid?
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Nasa delays astronaut flight around the Moon
From coal face to grid edge: Sense’s mission to drive the energy transition and empower consumers along the way
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