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Indonesia’s Pertamina, IDX sign agreement to cooperate on carbon trading
Vast Solar plans “CSP gigafactory” for heliostats and receivers in Queensland
Solar thermal developer says it aims to establish a "CSP gigafactory" on Australian soil, after a successful trial at a pilot manufacturing plant.
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“Pedal to the metal:” Musk says battery storage will outstrip electric vehicle growth
Tesla reveals big surge in battery storage deployment, which Elon Musk says will outstrip the growth in electric vehicles.
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Victoria fast-tracks coal exit with target for 95 pct renewables by 2035
Victoria Labor jacks up its renewable energy and net-zero emissions ambition, with promise of new government-owned energy company to deliver targets.
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The Coalition is seeing red (meat) over the methane pledge – but it’s not just about burping cattle | Temperature Check
About half of the CO2-equivalent caused by releasing methane in Australia comes from agriculture. The rest comes mainly from coalmines, oil, gas and waste
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First it was electric cars trying to tow away your weekend, and now it’s a non-binding global pledge to make modest cuts to methane emissions that will devour your steak (apologies to the vegetarians and vegans).
The Albanese government is considering signing a global pledge alongside more than 120 other countries, led by the United States and Europe, to cut all methane emissions by 30% by 2030.
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Germany extends life of nuclear power plants, but phase-out stands
German chancellor agrees to delay the closure of the nation's remaining nuclear plants. But stresses that after winter, nuclear power is "finished in Germany."
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Labour motion on vote over fracking ban defeated in House of Commons – video
A Labour motion that would have forced a vote on a bill to ban fracking has been defeated in the House of Commons. The government has won the vote after MPs voted 230 for yes, 326 for no, giving a government majority of 96.
It had earlier been reported that the Conservative party whip had made it a confidence vote, although three Tory MPs said they would refuse to vote to back fracking, even if it meant they would lose the party whip.
The vice-chairman of the 1992 Committee, Wiliam Wragg, admitted he would be voting against his principles on fracking to keep his position
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One-third of solar projects over-promise and under-deliver on generation, report finds
New data finds many solar projects are delivering lower production than forecast, with big impacts on investors.
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