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Should we worry about wasting renewables? Here’s why “spilling” excess power is expected – and efficient
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New $150m fund targets net zero “disruption” start-ups across energy, transport, recycling
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White shoe brigade is back, this time with recycled wind turbine blades
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As global heating cuts Australia’s snowfall ski season may go downhill, report warns
‘The webcams do not lie,’ says Annalisa Koeman, whose family has been operating a mountain lodge for decades
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Bookings have been slow ahead of the ski season at the mountain lodge in Thredbo that Annalisa Koeman’s parents built in the 1960s and have run ever since.
Last ski season started with some good snow falls “but it went downhill from there. It was a disastrous end. The ski lifts closed two weeks early,” says Koeman, managing supervisor at Kasees Apartments and Mountain Lodge.
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