Feed aggregator
The devil of Frontier’s nuclear modelling is not in the detail, it’s in the omissions
The post The devil of Frontier’s nuclear modelling is not in the detail, it’s in the omissions appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Trump has withdrawn the US from the Paris Agreement. Here’s why that’s not such a bad thing
INTERVIEW: Environmental plantings ACCU project of choice for Safeguard facilities, CEFC head says
New records for solar and coal underscore urgent energy challenge facing NSW
The post New records for solar and coal underscore urgent energy challenge facing NSW appeared first on RenewEconomy.
US agency guidance limits federal funding halt to climate initiatives
FEATURE: Canadian carbon tax on the chopping block
Alberta agritech firm launches investor bid to support carbon credit programme
Transgrid locks in supplier of high-voltage transmission kit for HumeLink project
The post Transgrid locks in supplier of high-voltage transmission kit for HumeLink project appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Federal green bank gets $2 billion top-up to seize “big opportunities”
The post Federal green bank gets $2 billion top-up to seize “big opportunities” appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Burned areas in Brazil increase 79% in 2024, majority in the Amazon biome -monitor
Renewables take over EU power mix, fossil fuels at historic low -data
US Republican states sue over Biden’s offshore drilling ban ahead of Trump reversal
VCM ratings agency introduces platform to evaluate crediting programmes
Steel, cement makers defend EU CBAM against right-wing calls to freeze it
Trio of European carbon market experts leave long-term roles
The last time it was legal, exports of sea sand destroyed dozens of Indonesian islands. Now, the ban is being lifted
‘Weather bomb’ expected to cause fall in UK wholesale energy prices
Gusts of up to 80mph may bring disruption but also a surge in cheap wind power after days of near-zero output
A looming “weather bomb” is expected to snuff out a surge in wholesale energy prices after windfarms produced the lowest levels of electricity since September 2023.
Cloudy and still weather has caused Great Britain’s renewable energy output to fall to near zero this week but is expected to give way to gusts of up to 80mph, alongside heavy rain and snow, on Thursday and Friday.
Continue reading...