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Bouldercombe big battery back in action after cause of fire identified
Bouldercombe big battery is back in action and should be fully commissioned within weeks after the cause of the fire in September was identified.
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Norway eyes potential first Article 6 credit purchase next year
Japanese trading house to expand forest carbon portfolio in Malaysia
UN arm asks governments to account for $10 trillion hidden costs of food
Australian bank to end land clearing support from 2026
Beef, soy and palm oil products linked to deforestation still imported into UK
Campaigners accuse government of failing to stick to promises made at Cop26 climate summit in 2021
Beef, soy and palm oil products driving deforestation are still being imported into the UK, despite government promises this practice would end, data has revealed.
Campaigners have criticised the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for failing to put practices in place to stop the import of goods from areas with high deforestation rates. This is despite the government having promised at the Cop26 climate conference in 2021 to implement the rules.
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Woodside Energy progresses Western Australian carbon for conservation scheme
Study suggest Pilbara ports can refuel ships with green ammonia from sun and wind
Study suggests the dangerous process of ship-to-ship refuelling could be feasible in Pilbara ports, using green ammonia produced in the region.
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Ørsted blames lack of ships for New Jersey offshore wind failure and massive write downs
World's biggest offshore wind developer blames a ship shortage for the decision to dump its US Ocean Winds project. There are lessons for Australia's nascent offshore wind industry too.
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Australia to pass London Protocol amendments bill after govt gains cross-party support
Fortescue drops massive Uaroo renewable hub as it reorganises Pilbara energy plans
Fortescue has stepped back from its ambitious 5.4 gigawatt (GW) Uaroo Renewable Energy Hub but still plans to build something on the site.
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Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Indians who need $2.1m drug to fight a rare disease
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Australian booking website posts new customer offsetting record
Hangover from battery party and contract for biggest solar farm crimp Neoen revenues
Neoen 3rd quarter revenue crimped by transition of its biggest solar asset to a fixed contract, and lower battery returns after a stellar performance the previous year.
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Neoen’s Capital big battery delayed due to connection issues, damages sought
Neoen says Capital Big Battery delayed until 2024 due to connection issues, with liquidated damages to be paid in a likely first-of-its type case for battery storage projects in Australia.
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Annual oil and gas licences planned with net zero commitment required
‘Loss and damage’ deal struck to help countries worst hit by climate crisis
Governments draw up blueprint for fund to be administered at first by World Bank after tense Abu Dhabi talks
Countries have agreed key measures to supply funds to the world’s most vulnerable people to repair the damage from climate breakdown.
Governments from richer and poorer countries drew up the blueprint for a new “loss and damage” fund after a tense two-day meeting under UN guidance in Abu Dhabi that ended late on Saturday night.
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