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Australian landfill gas ACCU project developer forms JV to build new assets
A waste company has partnered with one of Australia’s biggest landfill gas carbon credit project developers to form a joint venture to develop assets in New South Wales.
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How big utilities manipulate the energy market, even with a high share of wind and solar
The post How big utilities manipulate the energy market, even with a high share of wind and solar appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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Ancient landmarks closed off to walkers, campaigners say
They include a neolithic burial mound in Wiltshire and an Iron Age hill fort on the edge of Dartmoor.
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Montana Supreme Court rules in favour of youth climate activists
The Montana Supreme Court ruled in favour of 16 youth climate activists on Wednesday, closing the group’s lawsuit filed against the state for its failure to account for GHG emissions from fossil fuel projects.
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Brazil Securities and Exchange Commission approves accounting guidelines for carbon units
Brazil’s Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM) on Monday approved new technical guidelines for valuing three kinds of domestic carbon units on balance sheets, setting the stage for a new era in accounting.
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“Precipitous:” Builder of Australia’s biggest battery sees big cost falls, compares grid to “pearl necklace”
The post “Precipitous:” Builder of Australia’s biggest battery sees big cost falls, compares grid to “pearl necklace” appeared first on RenewEconomy.
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US DOE awards $200 mln for carbon recycling in ethylene production
The DOE has awarded $200 million to an ethylene plant slated for the US Gulf Coast that is expected to demonstrate a carbon capture technology in an ethylene production process, the companies announced.
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Getting people out of their cars is possible with the right plans and policies – case study
Encouraging walking, cycling and public transport use requires a cohesive, collaborative approach by all involved. The latest University of Canterbury travel survey shows how effective it can be.
Simon Kingham, Professor of Human Geography, University of Canterbury
Matt Morris, Sustainability Manager, University of Canterbury
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Heatwaves and bushfires can be a dangerous mix for the electricity grid. Here’s how to shore up your supplies this summer
Increasing temperatures puts a strain on electricity supplies, while bushfire smoke can limit the electricity produced by solar panels. So, what can we do about it?
Shukla Poddar, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Photovoltaics and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Sydney
Merlinde Kay, Associate professor, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, UNSW Sydney
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Climate anger can lead to action – or curdle into despair. We found out why
Almost half of us are now angry about climate change. But who we’re angry at can change whether we turn anger into action – or despair
Samantha Stanley, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, UNSW Sydney
Iain Walker, Professor of Psychology, The University of Melbourne
Teaghan Hogg, PhD Candidate in Clinical Psychology, University of Canberra
Zoe Leviston, Research Fellow in Social Psychology, Australian National University
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New wind output record arrives in time for evening peak
Australia's biggest coal grid witnesses record output of wind energy - in the evening peak.
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From breakfast to bedtime: How first big solar battery is cashing in on evening demand peaks
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UK govt updates free carbon permit allocation list for 2025 with minimal drop from current year’s total
The UK government has published an updated list of free carbon permit handouts by installation for the period 2021-25, which will see levels in 2025 fall by less than 100,000 tonnes compared with 2024, though annual volumes in each year are lower than the previous totals published over the summer.
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FEATURE: Social acceptance of the Green Deal at a minimum endangers EU ETS2
The second chapter of the EU's Emissions Trading System risks being delayed and watered down if governments leverage certain clauses aimed at protecting vulnerable people, as political clashes within the bloc continue to undermine the reputation and very existence of the European Green Deal.
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Voluntary carbon market saw healthy volume across wide price range in November, says exchange
Healthy volumes of high-priced voluntary carbon credits changed hands in November, across a very wide range of traded values, according to an exchange platform.
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US pledges new 2035 emissions reduction NDC target
The White House released plans Thursday to reduce economy-wide emissions 61-66% by 2035 as part of its updated nationally determined contribution (NDC), in accordance with the Paris Agreement.
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Australia approves four more coal mine life extensions
Australia on Thursday approved life extensions for four more coal mines, to condemnation from environmental groups.
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EU ETS-financed Modernisation Fund doles out €2.7 bln to eight countries
The EU disbursed €2.7 billion from the EU ETS-financed Modernisation Fund for decarbonisation measures in eight member states, the European Commission announced, at the same time it approved billions of euros of state aid for clean energy projects.
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INTERVIEW: We feel the buzz in wake of COP29 Article 6 decision, says project developer
The CEO of a large carbon project developer has said that excitement is building across the voluntary carbon market after countries finalised the Article 6 rulebook at COP29 in Baku.
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Japan to ramp up renewables, give place to CDR in energy and climate strategy
Japan has released the draft version of its 7th Energy Basic Plan, proposing to ramp up the share of renewables in its energy mix while saying carbon dioxide removal (CDR) will be needed to offset emissions it can’t otherwise eliminate.
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