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World’s coal power capacity rises despite climate warnings
Increase of 2% last year driven by plant expansion in China and slowdown in US and Europe closures
The world’s coal power capacity grew for the first time since 2019 last year, despite warnings that coal plants need to close at a rate of at least 6% each year to avoid a climate emergency.
A report by Global Energy Monitor found that coal power capacity grew by 2% last year, driven by an increase in new coal plants across China and a slowdown of plant closures in Europe and the US.
Continue reading...Quinbrook starts construction of 2GWh Supernode battery, backed by Origin offtake deal
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Great Barrier Reef suffering ‘most severe’ coral bleaching on record as footage shows damage 18 metres down
Marine researcher ‘devastated’ by widespread event that is affecting coral species usually resistant to bleaching
Concern that the Great Barrier Reef may be suffering the most severe mass coral bleaching event on record has escalated after a conservation group released footage showing damage up to 18 metres below the surface.
Dr Selina Ward, a marine biologist and former academic director of the University of Queensland’s Heron Island Research Station, said it was the worst bleaching she had seen in 30 years working on the reef, and that some coral was starting to die.
Continue reading...Pacific Energy boosts debt facility to fund roll out of remote and off-grid renewable systems
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Tesla and Neoen say big batteries are hamstrung by new rules, and that’s bad for grid security
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Global investor to vote against Woodside Energy’s climate plan, chair re-election over carbon credit use
Two Brazilian states plan impending issuance of first carbon credits, expecting hundreds of millions more
ARB distributes all DEBs-tagged offsets in highest issuance of 2024
Future made in Australia: Albanese’s plan for green manufacturing
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EU carbon pricing revenue allocation criticised by ENGO
INTERVIEW: Plastics treaty must reduce production to tackle pollution crisis
Priority biodiversity-related investments for climate adaptation revealed in UN-backed guide
UK heat pump adopters open up homes to encourage others to ditch gas boilers
VisitAHeatPump service allows householders to look and ask questions about low-carbon system
UK householders considering swapping their gas boiler for an electric heat pump could see how they work by visiting an early adopter in their area.
A new service aims to help would-be heat pump owners to book a visit with households that already have one installed, through a website launched by the innovation charity Nesta.
Continue reading...Zen plans giant 1GW pumped hydro project at former coal pit to address solar duck
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