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Solar hybrid pump cuts NSW irrigator’s fuel bill in half
A cotton farm in regional NSW has halved its annual diesel fuel consumption, with "Australia’s largest" solar hybrid irrigation pump.
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Suzuki prepares to test first electric vehicles in massive India market
India's Maruti Suzuki will soon begin testing of its first EV prototype as it gears up to release 50 electric cars onto the Indian market.
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Yellowstone grizzlies safe from hunting as judge returns them to protected list
Ruling cancels indefinitely a controversial sport hunt of grizzlies in Wyoming and Idaho
In a ruling hailed as historic for wildlife conservation in America, a US judge on Monday ordered that the world-famous grizzly bears living in and around Yellowstone national park be returned to the endangered species list.
The move means that a controversial sport hunt of grizzlies in Wyoming and Idaho – outside the boundaries of the park – will be canceled indefinitely, extending protections against hunting that have lasted 44 years.
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Standard Chartered offers leadership on coal and climate change in key energy markets
PRESS RELEASE Tuesday 25 September, 2018: Responding to the news that Standard Chartered has ruled out finance for “any new coal-fired power plant projects, including expansions, in any location“, Market Forces Executive Director Julien Vincent said:“This is what leadership on coal and climate change looks like. Decisions about how the world sources its future energy...
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Coal baron Trevor St Baker and his nonsense about wind curtailment
Coal baron Trevor St Baker's team says wind is curtailed 60 per cent of the time. AEMO data suggests that is not even in the same postcode as the truth.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Debunking anti-renewable myths and “fair dinkum” power
Simon Holmes à Court from the Energy Transition Hub spends much of his time challenging anti-renewable myths, and those who spread them - including energy minister Angus Taylor.
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Judith Sloan’s nonsense attack on Victoria’s renewable energy scheme
Economist Judith Sloan launches another attack against renewables. Again, she has her facts hopelessly wrong.
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WA researchers suggest crystals to capture solar power and produce hydrogen
The quest to turn Australia into a renewable hydrogen export hub gets another boost, with a breakthrough on both cost and sustainability by researchers at Curtin University.
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IEA debunks St Baker claim on wind and solar limits
Coal plant owner Trevor St Baker wants Australia to impose limits to limit wind and solar to 50% of energy output at any one time, citing International Energy Agency guidelines. The IEA says no such guidelines exist.
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Australia's native species' future remains vulnerable, law council says
Submission to Senate inquiry urges reforms to ensure international obligations to protect biodiversity are met
The Law Council of Australia is concerned Australia’s system of environment laws was failing to meet international obligations to protect its biodiversity.
In a submission to the Senate inquiry into the high rate of fauna extinctions, the council’s environment and planning law committee has called for reforms to reverse the decline in native species.
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UK grocers pledge to halve food waste from 'farm to fork' by 2030
Roadmap outlines steps firms must take to reduce waste at every stage of supply chain
Large supermarkets and manufacturers are signing up to efforts to drive down the UK’s annual £20bn food waste bill by committing to halving waste from “farm to fork” by 2030.
A roadmap being published on Tuesday by the government’s waste reduction body, Wrap, and the food and grocery charity IGD sets a series of milestones for businesses to reduce waste at every stage of the supply chain. The annual bill is equivalent to more than £300 per UK citizen.
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