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“Mind boggling:” World’s largest offshore wind farm powers up, with lessons for Australia
The first fully operational turbine at world's largest offshore wind farm has started sending power to the British grid.
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More research gives further credence to notion of carbon credit buyers as corporate climate leaders
Pressure on nature threatens many flowering plants with extinction
Masdar powers up UAE’s first wind farms, using low wind speed technology
First wind farms inaugurated in United Arab Emirates, across four locations and using special low wind speed technology, in time for COP28.
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Victoria port submits plans for Australia’s offshore wind terminal
Plans to develop critical offshore wind port infrastructure in Victoria to handle the massive wind turbines have been submitted for environmental assessment.
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Japan laser fusion start-up sets up base in South Australia
Osaka-based Ex-Fusion will set up a wholly owned subsidiary in SA by the end of the year, to further develop its laser technology.
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Solar reaches new peak of 126.7 pct of South Australia demand, NSW coal at record low
Solar set a new generation share record in South Australia, and pushed operational demand and coal output to new lows in NSW. Even Tasmania celebrated a new solar milestone.
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Global giants back network of small scale solar and battery projects in regional Australia
South Australia-based Yes Group has received a $70 million boost to its plans to roll out up to 30 small solar and battery projects in regional Australia.
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Australia opens $2 billion tender to support massive green hydrogen projects
Federal government formally opens the tender process for the $2 billion hydrogen head-start program as Australia tries to keep pace in the global green energy arms race.
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CP Daily: Monday October 9, 2023
Australia A$2 bln green hydrogen funding and crediting programme open for applications
Conservation Technology for Nature Based Solutions Intern, Fauna & Flora – Cambridge, UK
Australia doing ‘very poorly’ at protecting unique plants, researchers warn
Study finds only 39% of unique species have had threats and status assessed – less than half of New Zealand’s
More than half of Australia’s unique plants have not been assessed to determine whether they are at risk of extinction, scientists warn.
Conservation experts have gathered in London to provide a snapshot of plant heath and what countries are doing to safeguard hundreds of thousands of species.
It warns an estimated 45% of the world’s known flowering plants could be at risk of extinction as climate change and other threats mount.
The situation is even worse for 100,000 or so plant species yet to be formally named, with an estimated 75% of those at risk of vanishing.
The study analyses what individual nations are doing to protect their unique species – those found nowhere else on earth. In Australia, almost nine out of 10 plant species fit that bill.
But the nation isn’t doing what’s needed to understand if they are in trouble.
“By international standards, Australia performed very poorly in conservation assessments,” said Western Sydney University’s Rachael Gallagher, who led the global evaluation of those efforts.
Only 39% of Australia’s unique species have had their threats and conservation status assessed – less than half of what New Zealand and South Africa have managed.
Man trains home cameras to help repel badgers and foxes
Huge wind and solar plans win approval for Brookfield’s Origin bid, despite network fears
ACCC says Brookfield's plans to spend $30 billion on renewables and storage outweighs fears it could frustrate rival projects through its ownership of network assets.
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Factcheck: Do large solar projects produce more CO2 than they save?
Right-wing politicians and anti-solar campaigners claim that a major UK solar project would produce more greenhouse gases than it is able to save.
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