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Australia issues nearly 400k offsets to stay on track to double amount of yearly credits
Miner Rio Tinto puts industry associations on climate notice
Large scale solar developers warns of cost blowouts, job losses
Developers of large scale solar farms under construction warn that new rules in Queensland will blow out costs, cause delays and result in job losses.
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Poll shows 50% of Australians support shifting all sales of new cars to electric vehicles by 2025
Transition to electric vehicles to cut carbon emissions has dominated climate policy debate in the Australian election campaign
One in two Australians would support shifting all sales of new cars to electric vehicles by 2025, according to polling by the Australia Institute.
The progressive thinktank surveyed a nationally representative sample 0f 1,536 Australians about their attitudes to electric vehicles. It found support was similar across all states and territories, including 52% in Victoria and Western Australia, 49% in Queensland and 48% in New South Wales.
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China prepares transition to subsidy-free solar and wind by 2021
China’s main energy regulator has published a consultation paper that will usher in subsidy-free wind and solar plants from the start of 2021.
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Fresh wave of youth climate action protests expected across Britain
Dozens of demonstrations due on Friday as report shows UK set to miss emissions targets
A fresh wave of youth strikes for climate action will hit towns and cities across the UK on Friday, as a government report revealed that the nation is set to miss its emissions targets.
More than 60 demonstrations involving tens of thousands of young people are expected from Parliament Square in London to sites in Leeds, Manchester and Brighton. They follow the global strike on 15 March, when more than 1 million young people across the world took action to demand rapid action to tackle the climate crisis.
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Australian wind project owners worried as Senvion faces insolvency
German wind turbine maker enters “self-administration proceedings” in struggle against debt, delays to projects and increased market competition.
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Port Augusta solar tower: Did new inter-connector claim its first victim?
What killed the Port Augusta solar tower project? Was it the new transmission link to NSW? Or was it problems with its own technology?
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Global storage market to grow more than 13-fold by 2024
New research tips the global energy storage market to expand 13-fold by 2024, growing from 12GWh to 158GWh by 2024.
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Tesla delivers Model 3 EVs using electric Semi, for first time
Tesla makes Model 3 deliveries with its electric truck for the first time.
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Mitsubishi plans two-way traffic – between homes and electric cars
Mitsubishi electric cars will be equipped with two-way charging that will allow them to send power back into homes.
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