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Watch Guardian Australia's 10th birthday celebrations – video
Hosted by our associate news editor for audio and visual, Gabrielle Jackson, this special event at the Seymour Centre in Sydney traces Guardian Australia's history and examines some of the values and goals that will shape the next decade.
The founding editor of Guardian Australia and now editor-in-chief of the Guardian, Katharine Viner, and Guardian Australia's editor, Lenore Taylor, discuss our humble beginnings and growth with our opinion editor, Bridie Jabour, before Guardian Australia's political editor, Katharine Murphy, climate and environment editor, Adam Morton, Full Story host Laura Murphy-Oates, and social affairs and inequality editor, Luke Henriques-Gomes, talk to the features editor, Lucy Clark, about the impact of Guardian journalism. First Dog on the Moon, photographer Mike Bowers and cartoonist Fiona Katauskas also present their own take on the past 10 years
Continue reading...CN Markets: CEA trading volume improves on the back of three block deals, CCER liquidity falls
After coal-keeper and solar-stopper, energy ministers disband Energy Security Board
Energy ministers agree to disband ESB and replace it with an "advisory panel" as they seek to fast track the connection process for wind, solar and storage.
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Bangladesh shelters as Cyclone Mocha hits land – in pictures
The category-5 storm brought 160mph winds and torrential rain to parts of Bangladesh and Myanmar on Sunday, leaving at least five dead and causing half a million people to be evacuated
Continue reading...Landscape monitoring tech company raises $9 mln in Series A funding round
Queensland details plan to turn regions into green industrial hubs
Queensland unveils plan to grow the renewable energy and green industrial manufacturing and supply chain capabilities of Queensland's regions.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Are we too focused on big energy?
Transmission links are front and centre of the energy debate, but Enphase co-founder Raghu Belur says more focus should be on what is consumed and produced at home.
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Bijnor: Leopard attacks spark fear in Uttar Pradesh district
Big batteries “cannibalising” gas plants, says AGL, as Torrens BESS charges up
AGL says big batteries are eating its own gas generator profits, but they are also being saddled with unnecessary and expensive kit by AEMO and transmission companies.
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New Zealand launches consultation on ETS settings, NZU price rises
CP Daily: Thursday May 18, 2023
From big gas kettle to big battery: The energy “time tunnel” at Torrens Island
At the heart of the renewables dominated grid of South Australia, AGL Energy's Torrens Island Power Station is a museum of power generation past, present and future.
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UK govt slashes 2021-25 free ETS allowance allocations by another 8 mln due to diminished industrial output
“Trojan horse:” Industry angry at Queensland’s electricians-only solar proposal
Industry says proposed new rules in Queensland are not practical and will push up the cost of solar installations.
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More than half of the world’s lakes have shrunk in past 30 years, study finds
Lakes and reservoirs have lost 22 gigatonnes a year since 1992, driven by factors including global heating and human consumption
More than half of the world’s large lakes and reservoirs have shrunk since the early 1990s – chiefly because of the climate crisis and human consumption – intensifying concerns about water supply for agriculture, hydropower and human consumption, a study has found.
A team of international researchers reported that some of the world’s most important freshwater sources – from the Caspian Sea between Europe and Asia, to South America’s Lake Titicaca – lost water at a cumulative rate of about 22 gigatonnes a year for nearly three decades, equivalent to the total water use in the US for the entire year of 2015.
Continue reading...NSW to open second gigawatt scale wind, solar and storage tender on Monday
NSW to open second gigawatt scale tender for new wind and solar capacity and long duration storage. Will eight-hour batteries win the day again?
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