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Energy Insiders Podcast: How big will offshore wind be?

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 14:26

offshore wind turbinesCorio CEO Jonathan Cole on big turbines and even bigger offshore wind plans. Plus. Matt Kean and busted coal.

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Hydrogen expert says blending green fuel into gas network an “expensive” waste

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 14:15

Visiting expert says "scarce and precious" green hydrogen should not be wasted on hot water and cooking when cheap abundant solar can do the job.

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Macquarie’s Corio says Victoria can double its offshore wind green dream

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 14:11

offshore wind core generationMacquarie's Corio says Victoria could easily beat its offshore wind targets, which in turn would facilitate a more rapid exit of coal.

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Canadian carbon project financier closes fresh round of financing

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-03-27 14:01
A Canada-based carbon credit investor announced on Monday it had successfully closed its latest round of financing for climate mitigation projects.
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Labor agrees to absolute cap on emissions to secure Greens backing for safeguard mechanism climate bill

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-03-27 13:39

Adam Bandt says deal puts ‘significant hurdles’ in the way of new coal and gas but Chris Bowen insists it will not kill off new investment

The Albanese government’s signature climate bill targeting big polluters is a step closer to passing after a deal with the Greens including an absolute cap on emissions.

The Greens leader, Adam Bandt, announced the deal on the safeguard mechanism bill on Monday, taking credit for “a big hit on coal and gas” that could effectively block half of 116 proposed new fossil fuel projects.

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Latrobe Valley wind farm beats court challenge, targets 2024 construction

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 13:29

Supreme Court quashes challenge to 200MW Delburn Wind Farm, paving the way for the 33 turbine project to go ahead in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley.

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“Huge hit” to coal and gas as hard cap and pollution trigger added to Safeguard reforms

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 12:10

gas flare fracking victoria moratorium 2 - optimisedLabor and Greens agree to raft of changes to Safeguard Mechanism, including new measures the Greens say will put new coal and gas projects "on the ropes."

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Fresh blow for Queensland coal, as shareholder dispute topples Callide C co-owner

RenewEconomy - Mon, 2023-03-27 11:51

callide c queenslandFuture of broken down Callide C coal plant in fresh doubt after a shareholder dispute sends its part owner into voluntary administration.

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Australia’s Safeguard Mechanism passes in lower house of parliament after government strikes compromise with Greens

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-03-27 11:04
The Safeguard Mechanism passed the lower house of Australian parliament Monday and looks set to survive a Senate vote later this week after the Greens party announced it had negotiated with the Labor government a series of measures to strengthen the scheme, including putting a cap on absolute emissions and giving the climate minister broad powers to ensure projects don’t exceed the cap.
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Sydney-based fund manager establishes global compliance carbon market fund  

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-03-27 10:05
An Australian fund manager on Monday launched a carbon credit fund to offer investors exposure to global compliance carbon markets, with a goal to outperform market benchmarks by at least 2% per annum.
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Why Western Sydney is feeling the heat from climate change more than the rest of the city

The Conversation - Mon, 2023-03-27 09:17
Very hot days in Western Sydney are typically 5 degrees hotter than parts of the city close to the coast and are becoming more common, but only in the west. Four climate drivers explain the difference. Milton Speer, Visiting Fellow, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney Anjali Gupta, Lecturer, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, and Researcher, Centre for Forensic Science, University of Technology Sydney Joanna Wang, Senior Lecturer, School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney Joshua Hartigan, PhD Candidate, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney Lance M Leslie, Professor, School of Mathematical And Physical Sciences, University of Technology Sydney Licensed as Creative Commons – attribution, no derivatives.
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Australian planting tech company partners with investment group to raise A$200 mln

Carbon Pulse - Mon, 2023-03-27 09:11
An Australian environmental tech company that uses drones to plant trees has partnered with an impact investment manager to establish a carbon sequestration fund seeking to raise A$200 million ($133 mln).
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Little progress made on energy efficiency in UK homes, report finds

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-03-27 09:01

National Infrastructure Commission accuses ministers of ‘prevarication’ over installation of heat pumps

Ministers have made negligible progress in improving the energy efficiency of the UK’s homes even as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has underscored the need to cut the reliance on gas for home heating, according to the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC).

The independent infrastructure tsars’ annual report warned that the progress towards improving the UK’s infrastructure “stuttered further” last year, despite the need for increased investment to meet its economic and climate goals.

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Poole harbour: major incident declared over leak from oilfield

The Guardian - Mon, 2023-03-27 06:33

About 200 barrels of reservoir fluid leak into the Dorset harbour, a site of special scientific interest

A major incident has been declared on Sunday following an oil leak from the UK’s largest onshore field into Poole harbour in Dorset.

The incident, which took place at Wytch Farm oilfield in Dorset, resulted in approximately 200 barrels of “reservoir fluid” being released.

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Deep-sea mining for rare metals will destroy ecosystems, say scientists

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-03-26 18:00

Businesses want to trawl for nickel, manganese and cobalt to build electric cars and windfarms

An investigation by conservationists has found evidence that deep-seabed mining of rare minerals could cause “extensive and irreversible” damage to the planet.

The report, to be published on Monday by the international wildlife charity Fauna & Flora, adds to the growing controversy that surrounds proposals to sweep the ocean floor of rare minerals that include cobalt, manganese and nickel. Mining companies want to exploit these deposits – which are crucial to the alternative energy sector – because land supplies are running low, they say.

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There’s no greater feminist cause than the climate fight – and saving each other

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-03-26 15:00

When my country, Pakistan, flooded last year, women faced particular suffering. That’s true around the world

Last summer, a third of Pakistan was underwater. My country, the fifth most populous in the world, was submerged. Two million homes were destroyed, thousands of acres of agricultural land were flooded and 90% of the crops in Sindh, a food belt, were damaged. Thousands of kilometres of roads were rendered unusable, a million livestock killed, hospitals and schools obliterated, and 30 to 50 million people – a number as large as the population of Canada or Spain were displaced and dispossessed.

It was the climate crisis that brought this nightmare to Pakistan. Pakistan has the second largest number of glaciers after the Arctic poles and thanks to global heating, they are melting at unprecedented, unmanageable speeds. Glacial melt combined with another consequence of the Earth’s warming climate, erratic monsoon patterns, and together they created what was called a super-flood.

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Methane from fossil fuels is a climate wrecker. Don’t let it wreck the safeguard mechanism, too

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-03-26 14:58

gas-flaring-methane-emissions-nature-EditThere is no technically feasible way to draw down methane from the atmosphere, and no “like for like” offsetting is possible.

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Australia has just lost its best energy minister, lets hope Labor doesn’t trash his legacy

RenewEconomy - Sun, 2023-03-26 14:28

The NSW Coalition loss means Australia's best performing energy minister is no longer running the show. What does that mean for the state's transition from coal?

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CP Daily: Friday March 24, 2023

Carbon Pulse - Sun, 2023-03-26 05:34
A daily summary of our news plus bite-sized updates from around the world.
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Wash, blow dry and 1.5 degrees please: hairdressers trained to talk about climate action

The Guardian - Sun, 2023-03-26 05:00

A salon in Sydney is spearheading workshops for hairdressers on how to steer small talk about the weather into conversations about global heating

Inside this chic Sydney hair salon, the chat between stylists and clients could be much the same as in any other hairdressers around the world. Some small talk. The ubiquitous and occasionally mundane chat about holidays and traffic. For regulars, the conversation can move to the deeply personal before you can say semi-tint or shag cut.

In fact, there is only one easily missable clue in the front window that conversations inside Paloma might, when the occasion arises, be a bit different. A poster reads: “This salon chats about love, life & climate action.”

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