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Get the basics right for National Environmental Standards to ensure truly sustainable development
EU member states more than half way through 2023 free EUA allocations
PREVIEW: RGGI Q1 auction primed for lower clear as warm winter, speculative disenchantment weigh
Australia’s five minute settlement rule for electricity markets: Has it worked?
When the NEM finally introduced five-minute settlement it was expected to reward cheap, nimble and flexible generators like batteries. But what actually happened?
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Solar takes centre stage as renewables and batteries dominate new power capacity in US
Latest numbers from US government suggest 2023 will be a blockbuster year for the big three renewable technologies – wind, solar, and battery storage.
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Wind and solar projects smashed by line losses and changing coal power flows
Some of Australia's pioneering wind and solar projects among those badly affected - ironically - by coal plant closures and changing grid flows.
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Iceland to buy carbon units to meet UN climate obligations
Pennsylvania governor, undecided on RGGI membership, earmarks $663 mln of its funds
Washington state inaugural cap-and-invest auction sells out near $50
Head of Carbon Strategy, Terraformation – Remote (US, Europe)
EU carbon border tariffs could slow green hydrogen uptake, warns industry
US developer of nature-based offsets raises $3.2 mln for global expansion
First look at the new settlement rule of Australia's electricity market, has it worked?
Solar power can cut living costs, but it's not an option for many people – they need better support
Blockchain group plans “game changer” voluntary carbon credit marketplace
Nobel scientist says 'UK research is in jeopardy'
EU gathers experts to help steer the bloc’s course on carbon removals
Euro Markets: Midday Update
Analytics firm rebrands and outlines bullish outlook for EUAs
Why this town wants its coal mine back amidst the climate crisis – video
The controversial decision to approve a new coalmine in Cumbria was met with dismay by UK environmental groups, with many wondering what it meant for a country that has pitched itself as a leader in the green energy revolution. But in the town of Whitehaven where the mine is to be situated, the feeling is very different, with vast support across the political spectrum. The Guardian's Richard Sprenger travels to the Mirehouse estate, a short distance from the Woodhouse Colliery site, to find out what lies behind this positivity in the face of a profound climate crisis
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