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CEFC tips in $6.5 million loan for Newcastle solar farm
Solar farm forums shine a light on new planning guidelines
Corbell slams NEG as “neither ambitious, nor transparent”
Victoria sees huge interest, low prices in renewable auction
Cars buck falling CO2 emissions trend
Solar Communities Program round 2 announced
Solar Communities Program round 2 announced
Seventh Emissions Reduction Fund auction announced
Adelaide Uni to add 2MWh vanadium battery system, 1.2MW solar
Neoen plans world’s biggest solar + wind powered hydrogen hub in S.A.
New scenarios show how the world could limit warming to 1.5C in 2100
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Regulator pushes for household battery storage register to remove “blind spot”
Making climate models open source makes them even more useful
Scorched country: the destruction of Australia's native landscape
Less than 50% of Australia’s original wilderness still exists, thanks to the colonialist view that development of land means eliminating native vegetation
Kate (not her real name) and her husband have run cattle grazing properties in central Queensland for more than 30 years. On remote and isolated properties like that, communities are close-knit and neighbours rely on each other to survive.
But Kate says her neighbours hate her family. Their crime? Not cutting down enough trees.
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Alzheimer's researchers win brain prize
London black cabs hail Treasury for scrapping car tax
Tax exemption for all-new zero-emission electric taxi brought forward in boost for new greener cabs
Prospects for London’s new electric taxi have been boosted after the Treasury brought forward a £1,550 tax exemption to this April.
The British-built, zero-emission capable taxi had been liable for a luxury car tax, introduced in 2017, of £310 per year for five years, deterring cab drivers from upgrading to the greener vehicle.
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