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Labor pledges $15 billion in new renewable, network funds
Labor plans $10 billion boost to CEFC, $5 billion for new "energy modernisation fund", and series of reverse auctions to ensure more wind and solar built.
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UK advised to look at hydrogen heating to hit 2050 emissions targets
Swapping gas boilers for mix of electric and hydrogen may also be cheapest way, says report
Millions of gas boilers will need to be replaced with hydrogen alternatives and coupled with electric heating devices if Britain is to hit its carbon targets at the lowest cost, according to the government’s climate advisers.
In a report on the role hydrogen could play in the energy system, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) spelt out the huge but necessary cost the country faces to switch to green heating.
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InSight: Nasa's Mars mission on target for landing
Construction set to begin on 5MW Mobilong Solar Farm in S.A.
Indonesian energy company with plans to develop more than 500MW of renewables will begin construction on a 5MW solar farm near Murray Bridge.
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Workers pulled from five big solar projects as RCR woes deepen
Workers pulled from five solar farms being built by RCR-Tomlinson as the engineering firms woes deepen.
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Final WCI current auction of the year sells out at discount to V21s
Shorten targets one million household batteries, neighbourhood power program
Labor leader Bill Shorten promises $200 million in household battery rebates and a $100 million “neighbourhood energy” program to help deliver 50% renewables by 2030 and cheaper prices.
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EU Market: EUAs hit 1-week high above €20 on spec buying, energy rebound
New Jersey regulator approves crediting plan for nuclear energy
Sir David Attenborough to speak for the people at UN climate summit
Filmmaker takes new ‘people’s seat’ and will form speech with input from social media
Sir David Attenborough is to address the UN’s climate change summit in Poland in December, taking up a newly established “people’s seat” at the negotiations.
The people’s seat initiative, which launched on Wednesday, will give citizens around the world the opportunity to send their messages to leaders via social media, using the hashtag #TakeYourSeat. These views and information from opinion polling will then form the basis of Attenborough’s speech to leaders.
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David Attenborough: Climate 'biggest threat in thousands of years'
Chevron revealed as largest firm to get RFS waiver as 2019 final rule expected
David Attenborough takes 'people's seat' at climate change talks
Italy’s Enel extends low-carbon power trajectory out to 2021
Call of the Blue: marine life around the world - in pictures
The 300 spectacular photographs in Call of the Blue are the culmination of a five-year project by photographer and ocean conservationist Philip Hamilton to witness and photograph marine life around the world. This groundbreaking book showcases contributions from acclaimed scientists and notable ocean ‘guardians’, who share their lives, passions and exploits on, in or under the ocean and reveal what drove them to answer the call of the blue
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Amazon indigenous groups propose Mexico-sized 'corridor of life'
World’s biggest protected area would stretch across borders from Andes to Atlantic
Indigenous groups in the Amazon have proposed the creation of the world’s biggest protected area, a 200m-hectare sanctuary for people, wildlife and climate stability that would stretch across borders from the Andes to the Atlantic.
The plan, presented to the UN Conference on Biodiversity on Wednesday, puts the alliance of Amazon communities in the middle of one of the world’s most important environmental and political disputes.
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