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Coughing up for coal-fired power

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 12:53
If Australian tax payers are made to cough up for a new coal plant in north Queensland, locals will also be coughing up – literally.
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LNP, One Nation would force Queensland energy prices up; Greens, ALP down

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 11:26
New report says LNP and One Nation support for uneconomic coal fired power station would force prices up in Queensland, and add to system security risks.
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Darth Vader or not, the Tesla truck changes everything

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 11:16
With the Tesla truck, Elon Musk has torn down the final frontiers of the campaign against the clean energy transition: cost. And it matters little whether Tesla itself can pull it off – it has already turned two trillion-dollar industries upside down.
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Australia to lead storage boom, as home batteries become “ubiquitous”

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 11:00
BNEF report names Australia among 8 countries to lead global energy storage boom, with market forecast to double six times over between now and 2030.
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ACCIONA announces new head of Australian energy business

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 10:17
ACCIONA has appointed Brett Wickham as the new Managing Director of its Australian energy business.
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Spain: The high cost of political interference in power markets

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 09:03
Spain is the latest example of governments intervening in power markets to prop up gas, coal and nuclear power, including capacity and “grid reliability” payments.
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Conservatives attack storage report as “eco-evangelism”, Finkel responds

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 09:00
Conservatives says new report on battery storage is just "eco-evangelism". This is what chief scientist Alan Finkel said in response.
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Hunter Valley biofuel facility to advance ethanol production

RenewEconomy - Tue, 2017-11-21 08:54
As part of a $48 million project, Ethtec aims to construct a $30 million purpose built pilot-scale facility based in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales.
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Breakfast at Tiffany’s is off the menu for me because of its racial stereotyping | Letters

The Guardian - Tue, 2017-11-21 05:14
Electric lorries | Mickey Rooney as Mr Yunioshi | Uber benchmark | Pre-latte days | Mispronouncing Italian | Theresa May’s church visits

Despite what Elon Musk says (Keep on trucking: a swipe at rail as Tesla unveils electric lorry, 18 November), there is still a crucial role for rail freight in transporting long-distance consumer and bulk traffic in a safer low-carbon way that reduces road congestion and road damage. Also, 136 lorry platoons already exist and are called freight trains. So, during road safety week (20-26 November) we should remember that last year heavy goods vehicles were almost seven times more likely than cars to be involved in fatal crashes on local roads.
Philippa Edmunds
Freight on rail manager, Campaign for Better Transport

• One of my best-loved films, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, is now unwatchable by me for the stereotypical portrayal of Mr Yunioshi by Mickey Rooney (I like Apu from the Simpsons. But I can see the harm in stereotypes, 18 November). My father’s critical perspective was influenced by the heroine being a call girl, but then he’d been through a war against, among others, the Japanese.
Jenny Powell
Storrington, Sussex

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'Finkel's new energy report' isn't new and it isn't by Finkel

The Conversation - Tue, 2017-11-21 05:14
A recent report claims that Australia's energy can reliably come from 50% renewable sources by 2030. But arguing over renewable levels distracts from a paucity of policy. David Blowers, Energy Fellow, Grattan Institute Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Albatrosses hit by fishing and climate

BBC - Tue, 2017-11-21 05:10
The spectacular albatrosses featured in the BBC's Blue Planet series have seen a big slump in numbers.
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Bizarre shape of interstellar asteroid

BBC - Tue, 2017-11-21 04:53
An asteroid that visited our Solar System from interstellar space is one of the most elongated celestial bodies known to science.
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Nebraska regulators approve Keystone XL pipeline route

The Guardian - Tue, 2017-11-21 02:19

Pipeline plan clears last major regulatory hurdle after vote in Nebraska, but legal challenges and protest likely to follow

A panel of Nebraska regulators have voted narrowly in favor of allowing the Keystone XL pipeline to follow its proposed path through the state, removing the last major regulatory hurdle for the controversial project.

The Nebraska Public Service Commission voted 3-2 to approve a permit for the pipeline, which will stretch for 1,200 miles and carry up to 830,000 barrels of oil a day. The vote saw one of the four Republicans on the commission, Mary Ridder, join with the Democrat, Crystal Rhoades, in opposing the permit.

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E-bikes: time to saddle up with low-cost energy and no sweat?

The Guardian - Tue, 2017-11-21 00:06

E-bikes are well-established in some EU countries, but how about the UK? Old-school cyclist Peter Kimpton tries a new model to see if he’d be tempted to swap

“E-bikes are fantastic. I use them all the time. You can take the kids up mountains. You can arrive in your good clothes at a meeting. It’s so easy.” Who said this?

Surprisingly, it was none other than Fabian Cancellara, perhaps the greatest ever road time-trial rider. He made similar remarks during a Q&A at the recent Rouleur Classic, an event for road bike and race purists, causing good-humoured outrage. But if even the great Cancellara can ride an e-bike, so will I.

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European memory champion reveals winning trick

BBC - Mon, 2017-11-20 21:25
Simon Reinhard mastered the Method of Loci to become a European memory champion.
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Antarctic glacier’s rough belly exposed

BBC - Mon, 2017-11-20 21:11
The melting glacier contributing most to sea-level rise currently may be more resilient than previously recognised.
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Battered by extreme weather, Americans are more worried about climate change | Dana Nuccitelli

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-11-20 21:00

After months of intense hurricanes, heat waves, and droughts, a survey finds a record number of Americans worried about climate change

The latest climate change survey from Yale and George Mason Universities is out, and it shows that Americans are still poorly-informed about the causes of global warming. Only 54% understand that it’s mostly human-caused, while 33% incorrectly believe global warming is due mainly to natural factors.

In fact, a new study published in Nature Scientific Reports developed a real-time global warming index. It shows that humans are responsible for 1°C global surface warming over the past 150 years – approximately 100% of the warming we’ve observed. Lead author Karsten Haustein explained their new index and study in a blog post.

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Keystone XL pipeline decision: what's at stake and what comes next?

The Guardian - Mon, 2017-11-20 21:00

Nebraska regulators will decide Monday on the last major regulatory hurdle facing the project. Here’s what you need to know

Nebraska regulators are expected to decide on Monday whether to approve or deny an in-state route for the proposed Keystone XL pipeline. It’s the last major regulatory hurdle facing project operator TransCanada Corp.

The Nebraska public service commission’s ruling is on the Nebraska route TransCanada has proposed to complete the $8bn,179-mile pipeline to deliver oil from Alberta, Canada, to Texas Gulf coast refineries. The proposed Keystone XL route would cross parts of Montana, South Dakota and most of Nebraska to Steele City, Nebraska.

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Frydenberg’s solar defence: Bernardi has panels and didn’t sign up to Paris

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-11-20 17:47
Frydenberg defends lack of solar panels, saying Cory Bernardi has them, and didn't sign up for Paris climate target. Say what?
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Hackett orders new Tesla Roadster, to put “stake in heart” of petrol heads

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2017-11-20 17:39
Simon Hackett puts his name down for a new Tesla Roadster, saying it will prove supremacy of electric driven transport over burning fossil fuels. And prove Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson wrong.
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