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Renewable hydrogen: Superpower, or green mask for fossil super villains?
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INTERVIEW: Ecosystem service credits can unlock corporate purchases in biodiversity markets
Solar recycling: eWaste outfit gets $5m equity boost to reboot panel processing plant
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Nuclear power plan puts thousands of farms in “radiation alert zone”
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Australian researchers zero in on cheaper seabed testing for offshore wind
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GridBeyond launches new demand flexibility tech to smooth Australia’s “spikey loads”
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Offshore wind: Gippsland zone fills out as more licences awarded for massive projects
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Lower financial burdens but unequal impact for households from carbon pricing, finds IMF-backed research
Make electricity cheaper to boost heat pumps - climate advisers
Make electricity cheaper to boost heat pumps - climate advisers
Dinosaur skeleton fetches record $44.6m at auction
Amid fears of 18 more months of uncertainty, voluntary carbon platform urges SBTi for swift guidance on Scope 3 offsetting
Renewables caught in misinformation crossfire from Australia’s nuclear cheerleaders | Graham Readfearn
Those pushing the nuclear option are making some questionable claims about the capacity of renewable energy
Advocacy for the Coalition’s hopes to build nuclear power plants is increasingly coming with large side-orders of misinformation, not just on the speed or costs of nuclear but on renewables.
Dr Adi Paterson, the chair of the Nuclear for Australia advocacy group, has taken to attacking the credentials of CSIRO experts while going hyperbolic with his rhetoric.
Continue reading...Energy retailers cash in and send customer bills soaring as coal plants fail again
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