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Origin presses go on Eraring battery to help replace Australia’s biggest coal plant
Origin presses go on the Eraring battery, with construction to start within weeks on storage asset that will help replace Australia's biggest coal generator.
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Nasa says flash over Kyiv was not its satellite
Fear and Wonder podcast: how climate change is affecting rainfall, droughts and floods
Concrete poured for “biggest substation” along Australia’s renewable highway
Concrete poured for foundations of major EnergyConnect substation, one of the biggest in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Floods of nutrients from fertilisers and wastewater trash our rivers. Could offsetting help?
Solar eclipse expected to cut more than 1GW of PV as shadow sweeps across Australia
Solar eclipse expected to have impact on solar output as shadow sweeps across Australia on Thursday.
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Brought to tears by the birds’ beautiful warning | Letters
An avian alert | Serge Gainsbourg’s best song | Longer John Silver | Voter ID | Woke Windsor
Mark Cocker’s eloquent article (Look up, listen, and be very concerned. Birds are vanishing – and their crisis is our crisis, 17 April) should be required reading for Thérèse Coffey, the environment secretary, and for all those working for Defra, and all farmers and landowners in this country. It brought me to tears.
Helen Owen
Ludlow, Shropshire
• How could Alexis Petridis (Serge Gainsbourg’s 20 greatest recordings – ranked!, 13 April) have ignored Gainsbourg’s beautiful, clever tribute to Prévert’s Les Feuilles Mortes in his song La Chanson de Prévert? To my mind, his true poetic gift and his ability to parody and to rhyme are at their peak in this song, written in the 60s.
Jennifer Symien
Bedford
Volcanic microbe eats CO2 ‘astonishingly quickly’, say scientists
Discovery of carbon-capturing organism in hot springs could lead to efficient way of absorbing climate-heating gas
A microbe discovered in a volcanic hot spring gobbles up carbon dioxide “astonishingly quickly”, according to the scientists who found it.
The researchers hope to utilise microbes that have naturally evolved to absorb CO2 as an efficient way of removing the greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. Ending the burning of fossil fuels is critical in ending the climate crisis, but most scientists agree CO2 will also need to be sucked from the air to limit future damage.
Continue reading...Sun Cable bidders given more time to crunch numbers on world’s biggest solar project
Sun Cable administrators give extra time to short listed bidders to crunch the numbers on world's biggest solar and battery project.
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Labor’s EV policy launch a ‘missed opportunity’ for national consistency, Bridget McKenzie says
Shadow infrastructure minister says road user charging should not be ruled out and accuses government of ‘stalling’ with consultation
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The Nationals’ shadow infrastructure minister, Bridget McKenzie, has described Labor’s electric vehicle policy launch as a “missed opportunity” to achieve national consistency and warned the government not to rule out road user charging.
McKenzie made the comments after Labor announced a further consultation period for fuel efficiency standards, which some clean energy and transport stakeholders fear could push the long-anticipated reforms into next year.
Continue reading...Chinchilla big battery takes shape next to country’s biggest coal unit
A timelapse video shows the 100MW/200MWh Chinchilla battery taking shape in Kogan Creek, next to the coal generator of the same name.
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Net zero study finds Australia needs nearly three terawatts of wind and solar
New net zero study says Australia needs up to 3,000 gigawatts of new wind and solar to meet its 2050 target, or turn to gas and CCS.
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‘Don’t fool yourself’: billions more needed to protect tropical forests, warns new report
Money could come from carbon markets, donor countries and philanthropists, but radical action is also needed from legislators
At least $130bn (£100bn) a year is needed to protect the most at-risk areas of tropical forest by the end of the decade, alongside reductions in beef and dairy consumption and government bans on deforestation, a thinktank has warned.
From the Amazon to the Siberian taiga, financing dedicated to forests must be rapidly scaled up if governments are to meet their target of halting and reversing deforestation by the end of this decade, a nonbinding aim agreed by more than 140 world leaders at Cop26 in 2021, which is crucial to limiting global heating well below 2C and halting biodiversity loss.
Continue reading...Australia finally has an electric vehicle strategy. How does it stack up?
Australia again tops global solar per capita, as world installs 240GW of PV in 2022
Latest data puts Australia at just over 1.1kW of solar per person, giving it top spot on that metric. But China's "remarkable" PV market growth eclipses all.
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Thai oil company signs up with local bank to set up carbon credit-linked derivatives
ACT turns focus to old houses as it seeks to kick gas out of national capital
Canberra is aiming to be fossil fuel-free by 2045, and has struck a deal with Choice to help owners of existing homes make switch to electric.
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Fortescue backs wind energy innovator behind “self-erecting” and modular turbines
Fortescue Future Industries tips funds into Spanish engineering firm whose innovations include a self-erecting wind turbine tower and modular blade technology.
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NZ National party unveils high-level strategy banning foreign investment in carbon forestry
First turbine goes up at “super-hybrid” offshore wind project, with floating solar and battery
First turbine installed at a “super-hybrid” offshore wind project that will include floating solar, battery storage, and green hydrogen production.
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