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CP Daily: Thursday February 9, 2023
Solar’s stunning journey from lab curiosity to global juggernaut wiping out fossil fuels
Leading solar researcher predicts technology will "wipe fossil fuels" out of the global economy, and help deliver a resilient, reliable and extremely cheap energy grid.
The post Solar’s stunning journey from lab curiosity to global juggernaut wiping out fossil fuels appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Cracker of a deal: Arnott’s takes iconic biscuit operations to 100 per cent renewables
Iconic biscuit brand announces shift to 100% renewables, in a deal with major Queensland utility that's also making the move from black to green.
The post Cracker of a deal: Arnott’s takes iconic biscuit operations to 100 per cent renewables appeared first on RenewEconomy.
AU Market: ‘Frothy’ ACCU market corrects as rally cools, but future still bright
Canadian hydrogen tax credit presents climate risks without proper design, green groups warn
Coal whack-a-mole: Current efforts to phase out coal power just won’t cut it
We can’t expect markets to end the burning of coal as quickly as we need to halt global warming. That means we’ll need policies to do the work.
The post Coal whack-a-mole: Current efforts to phase out coal power just won’t cut it appeared first on RenewEconomy.
WCI Markets: CCA prices slide on lack of catalysts ahead of Q1 auction
Utility RWE reports 3.3% rise in ETS-covered emissions for 2022
The pure pitch: Developer seeks buyout to scale water and climate clean-up
OECD gathers more than 100 nations in fresh effort to drive coordinated emissions cuts
Wealth manager inks another carbon removals deal as it transitions from avoidance-based offsets
Millions of satellite images reveal how beaches around the Pacific vanish or replenish in El Niño and La Niña years
EU leaders hold off on “sensitive” green tech talks as Ukraine draws focus
Switzerland schedules second auction for 2022 ETS allowances
Green groups endorse forest carbon credits, update integrity guide
England’s tallest wind turbine prepares to rise against the odds
Renewable project on edge of Bristol has overcome planning hurdles and will empower local housing estate
A muddy, forgotten patch of land, sandwiched between a gas power station and a car breakage plant, will be home to England’s tallest wind turbine by the end of next week.
The turbine, which will stand 150 meters tall from its base to the tip of its blade, is owned by a group of residents from nearby Lawrence Weston, a deprived housing estate on the fringes of Bristol, and some of the income it generates will be used to help the local community.
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