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EVs will lower emissions – new research puts myth to bed
New research from Radboud University in the Netherlands confirms that switching to EVs will reduce emissions in virtually every part of the world.
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Volkswagen reveals electric version of classic 1966 Kombi bus
Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles unveils e-Bulli electric bus, bringing T1 Samba into electric era to celebrate the classic Kombi's 70th anniversary.
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Solar and battery project delay reveals knock-on effect of Coronavirus
Approval of 200MW solar farm and battery storage project proposed for north-western Victoria delayed after council meeting postponed in response to Covid-19.
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Genex said to be “days away” from off-take deal for Kidston pumped hydro
Reports suggest Genex Power is days away from inking an offtake deal for its 250MW Kidston pumped hydro project in northern Queensland.
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Global offshore wind capacity hits 29GW after record 2019
The global offshore wind industry installed an impressive and record 6.1GW of new capacity in 2019, bringing the global total up to 29GW.
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France oil giant Total enters floating offshore wind sector with UK acquisition
Total acquires 80% stake in the 96MW Erebus floating offshore wind project to be built off the coast of Wales in the Celtic Sea.
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Expensive, polluting and wasteful: Why more gas won’t help Victoria
Times have changed, but the influence of the gas lobby hasn’t. We need a better plan for Victoria than reliance on a fossil fuel long past its use-by date.
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Plans to direct climate funds to coal plant upgrades rejected by panel
A powerful emissions integrity committee slaps down coal industry calls for climate funds to be used for coal power station upgrades.
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Wind industry calls on Victoria to set “bold” science-based emissions targets
Australian wind power heavyweights call on Victoria to stick to the science of limiting global warming to 1.5°C when setting state's interim emission reduction targets.
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Solar, batteries, micro-grids and ISP should be added to Covid-19 response
Clean Energy Council adds voice to calls for Covid-19 response to include projects that deliver long term benefits, such as rooftop solar, batteries, and micro-grids.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Covid-19 and the electricity grid
Is there a better way to respond to Covid-19? Economist Matt Grudnoff on why the government stimulus package should lock in secondary benefits, the type you get from renewables.
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Covid-19 live blog: Clean energy industry impact, stories from the field, useful links
Morrison urged to incentivise "sustainable" investments like rooftop solar for low-income housing; wind turbine manufacturing suspended in Spain; renewable auction delayed in UAE.
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Control versus inertia: Lessons from South Australia’s latest separation
Latest separation of South Australia grid puts questions around use of synchronous condensers, and rule changes appear to have made big batteries less effective.
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Scottish wave energy pilot gets underway, with plans to power offshore oil and gas
Work begins on new "hinged raft" wave energy generator to be trialled in waters off Scotland’s Orkney Islands, using technology from Edinburgh start-up Mocean Energy.
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COAG’s new reliability threshold spooks renewables industry, regulators respond
Energy regulators provide clarity via Twitter as COAG introduces new reliability trigger that had solar and wind farm operators worried.
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A brave new digital world – my first weekend of social connection in isolation
Coronavirus or COVID-19 is reshaping the way we connect. But it doesn't mean we can't connect.
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Morrison needs to be smarter, more creative, more sustainable with Covid-19 response
Morrison should think more creatively and strategically about his economic stimulus. Sustainable infrastructure would be a good start.
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VW planning small electric ID.1 city car that would sell for under $36,000
German car maker Volkswagen says it is working on the ID.1 electric city car small city car which will cost under €20,000.
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Covid-19: Staying at home – will demand go up or down?
The current crisis may mean lost work and for others working from home, for a while at least. Is this reflected in the demand we see on the grid?
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North Queensland needs a new link to unlock massive wind and solar resource
There are strong arguments for a new link to unlock the massive wind and solar resources in north Queensland.
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