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Regulator finds AEMO made ‘intentional and avoidable’ breach of market rules
AEMO issued a formal warning after "intentional" breaches of the WA electricity market rules that saw generators get paid ineligible capacity credits.
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New York signs deal for 1.7GW of offshore wind as it moves to 100% renewables
New York announces country’s largest renewable energy procurement in US as it moves to meet the country's most ambitious 100% renewable energy target.
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Kenya moves closer to 100% renewables with completion of Africa’s biggest wind farm
The 310MW Lake Turkana Wind Power project is Africa’s largest, and will help Kenya reach its 100% renewables target by 2020.
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Solar peaks at more than 20% of demand six days in row in mid-winter
Share of rooftop and utility scale solar peak at more than 20% of Australia grid demand six days in a row - in middle of winter.
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Woman drives Tesla around Australia in 80 days, on ground-breaking solo trip
A Gold Coast woman has completed a solo trip around Australia in an electric car, driving 17,000km in 80 days in her Tesla Model S.
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'Important' Iron Age settlement found at Warboys dig
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Australian solar industry calling for better waste regulation
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French journalist, film crew arrested while filming Adani protesters
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Adani protest: French journalists' charges should be dropped, media union says
Hugo Clément surprised at his treatment but thinks his arrest will draw Europe’s attention to the Queensland coalmine
A prominent French journalist arrested and charged while covering a protest against Adani’s Carmichael coalmine says he’s surprised and disappointed at his treatment, while Australia’s media union has called for the charges to be dropped.
On Monday reporter Hugo Clément and three of his crew members were filming a protest by an activist group near the Abbot Point terminal just north of Bowen when they were were arrested by Queensland police.
Continue reading...20,000 tonnes of recycling dumped in Victorian landfill during SKM ban
Fears grow that figure could compound into hundreds of thousands of tonnes if the company collapses
More than 20,000 tonnes of glass, paper and plastic was dumped in Victorian landfill while beleaguered waste company SKM Recycling was banned from accepting kerbside rubbish due to health and safety concerns.
Councils and environmentalists fear that figure could compound into hundreds of thousands of tonnes if the company is declared insolvent when taken to court this week or just stops operating, as its founder has threatened. SKM processes half of the recyclable rubbish collected from kerbside bins across the state.
Continue reading...'Restore UK bogs' to tackle climate change
Footage of uncontacted tribesman in the Amazon rainforest – video
Footage shot in the Amazon rainforest shows an uncontacted tribesman, the man is bare-chested and carrying a spear. He is believed to belong to the Awá people. The Awá tribe have been described as the world's most threatened tribe by the NGO Survival International, which has tracked killings by loggers, who surround and encroach upon the group's territory. Their existence has been called into question by commercial interests that want to move into the land, but the new footage has been cited as proof that they remain in the territory
Continue reading...Video of uncontacted Amazon tribe highlights threat from illegal loggers
Clip shows a bare-chested man with a spear, who is believed to belong to the Awá people, the world’s most threatened tribe
Remarkable close-up footage that appears to show an uncontacted tribesman in the Amazon rainforest has been released by an indigenous media group that wants to raise awareness of the threat posed by illegal loggers, miners and drug traffickers.
Related: The Amazon tribe protecting the forest with bows, arrows, GPS and camera traps
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