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Victoria dials back plans for offshore wind port, in fresh bid for federal green tick
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Woodside handed government funds for carbon capture projects, but activists say we should use less gas
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Webinar: EV fleets & the charging challenge
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Labor issues new mandate to Future Fund to invest in the future, and the zero carbon economy
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Solar Insiders Podcast: Four million and counting – the race to make the PV puzzle pieces fit
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HSBC reportedly drops plans for voluntary carbon trading desk amid market concerns
RGGI Market: Virginia county circuit court judge rules RGGI repeal unlawful, RGAs soar 10%
Advanced nuclear tailwinds ‘have never been stronger’ -US companies
Is nuclear power gaining new energy?
Australia hoped hosting a Cop climate summit was a done deal. But one nation still stands in the way
Despite a diplomatic push from Chris Bowen and Anthony Albanese, Turkey won’t back down on its bid to host Cop31
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Australia’s plan to host a major UN climate summit in 2026 has hit a Turkish roadblock. It is unclear how long it will last.
The Albanese government had expected that its bid to co-host the Cop31 summit in partnership with Pacific island nations – a Labor promise since before it won power in 2022 – would be agreed by now, as the UN climate talks in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku approach their final stages.
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Australia’s climate rating slips because of plans to increase coal and gas production
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Origin adds more storage to Eraring battery, making it biggest in Australia and one of world’s largest
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COP29: ‘climate finance’ for the Pacific is mostly loans, saddling small island nations with more debt
New European Commission set for clearance as EU parties seal political pact
European energy giant announces shift from solar to onshore wind and storage
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Horizon starts flow battery pilot to test viability in extreme conditions and remote grids
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Overwhelmed by ever more clothing donations, charities are exporting the problem. Local governments must step up
Friendly fire: a nuclear push by allies at COP29 poses a sticky problem for Albanese
Australia and Turkey in standoff to be host of crucial 2026 climate talks
As Cop29 in Azerbaijan reaches final stages, countries try to shore up support for conference where question of limiting global heating will be key
Australia is locked in a standoff with Turkey over which will host vital UN climate talks in 2026, where the question of whether the world can limit global heating in line with scientific advice is likely to be decided.
Australia’s government wants to host the summit in partnership with Pacific nations, which are among the countries most threatened by climate breakdown.
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