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MPower completes acquisition of pioneering solar and battery project
MPower says it has completed its acquisition of a "fringe-of-grid" large-scale solar and battery storage project in far north Queensland.
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Spark unveils new plans for giga-scale wind farm and big battery
Plans emerge for a massive wind farm and big battery proposed for construction in the South-West Renewable Energy Zone in NSW by Spark Renewables.
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Australia’s largest clean energy event returns to Melbourne this October
All-Energy Australia, Australia’s largest clean energy event, is taking place this October in Melbourne to continue supporting the industry’s growth and to help accelerate Australia’s transition to a renewable energy future.
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The Driven Podcast: Why rental companies are going electric
Hertz vice president Eoin Macneill on the Polestar 2 EVs now available at most airports. Plus: Model Y and Atto 3 deliveries break supply deadlock.
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Great Solar Business Podcast: WTF is going on in the energy market?
David Leitch from ITK Services and co-host of Energy Insiders, joins Nigel to discuss the machinations of the energy market.
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Solar plus storage: Hybrid renewables become new normal in US
Solar PV plus battery storage has become the favoured mix of hybrid plants in the US, but there are 20 different hybrid configurations.
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Revealed: The big money to be made on solar and storage project sales
Genex has revealed the fine details agreed to on the purchase of the massive 2GW Bulli solar and storage development project in Queensland.
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Microsoft increases investments in DAC credits
CP Daily: Thursday August 11, 2022
VER marketplace launches forestry offset project in Canadian provinces
California market participants support tightening LCFS stringency, caution on several ARB proposals
NA Markets: CCA prices hit 2-mth high on ambitious Newsom climate proposal, RGGI drags
Australia’s biggest solar contractor stung by floods and high labour costs
Biggest solar contractor says torrential rains in Australia and high labour costs have crimped its margins, but cost pressures are easing.
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California cap-and-trade review bill proceeds to Assembly floor vote
Beyond net-zero: we should, if we can, cool the planet back to pre-industrial levels
To lock out foot-and-mouth disease, Australia must help our neighbour countries bolster their biosecurity
NZ's first climate adaptation plan is a good start, but crucial questions about cost and timing must be answered
The impact of drought in England: water restrictions, fire risks and farming hardship
Experts warn of current and future impact of drought as ministers are expected to make official declaration
England is likely to be declared officially in drought on Friday, a move that will allow water companies to impose tough restrictions on water use as temperatures remain high across swathes of the UK.
Hosepipe bans are likely to follow in areas that have not yet declared them, with people being urged to save water by not washing their cars, using lawn sprinklers or filling large pools.
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Look at the condition of Britain’s public services and despair – this is where the ‘small state’ gets you
Public opinion is moving only in one direction, jolted by each day’s worsening news. It is certainly not towards the ever-shrinking state offered by the two candidates in the Tory leadership race, as most voters realise that nothing but the state protects them from this growing omnicrisis.
Shocking news pours in at an accelerating pace. One day’s inbox can scarcely contain the avalanche of reports on failing public services and households stricken by debt.
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