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Energy Insiders Podcast: Landmark green hydrogen deal with traditional landowners
Pollination’s Rob Grant and Balinggarra’s Cissy Gore-Birch on landmark green hydrogen project around Ord River. Plus: To close or not to close coal.
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Australia to begin accepting new ACCU method proposals from 2024, official says
“Truly world leading:” Australia heads to 100 pct renewables and new heartbeat for grid
AEMO underlines world leading nature of its transition to 100 pct renewables and technology challenges in pushing coal and other synchronous generation out of the grid.
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CP Daily: Monday July 17, 2023
“If you’re not Paris aligned, you’re anti-humanity:” Garnaut slams Australia’s disorderly transition
Zen Energy's Anthony Garnaut joins chorus of industry voices calling for a policy shot-in-the-arm for renewables – including no climate wriggle room for corporations.
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A climate expert explains the Northern Hemisphere's weird, wild summer - and what it means for Australia
Experts sound the alarm on avoided emissions in California LCFS
Australia to hammer out sectoral decarbonisation plans on way to net zero
Extreme heat and weather around the world – in pictures
A month of floods, fire and heatwaves from Rome to Chile
Continue reading...Extreme heatwave live: Rome braced for record 43C heat; second day of US-China climate talks begins
Northern hemisphere suffering severe heatwave and record temperatures; John Kerry signals ‘big steps’ at Beijing talks; China and Vietnam evacuate tens of thousands ahead of typhoon Talim
Meanwhile prolonged high temperatures in China are threatening power grids and crops and raising concerns about a repeat of last year’s drought, the most severe in 60 years.
Tens of thousands of people were evacuated in southern China and Vietnam on Monday as typhoon Talim barrelled towards land, AFP reports.
The China Meteorological Administration said typhoon Talim made landfall on the coast of Guangdong province at around 10:20 pm (1420 GMT).
Continue reading...Bowen unveils sector by sector decarbonisation plan, but says no to 2035 net zero target
Bowen announces sector by sector decarbonisation plans, won't support 2035 net zero target, but takes a long handle to Coalition climate denial and nuclear push.
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British Columbia proposes tighter large emitter programme benchmarks, credit usage limits than Canadian peers
Spark consortium unveils 2GW floating offshore wind plan for Hunter zone
Cashed up and highly experienced consortium announces plans for up to 2GW Sea Fern Floating Offshore Wind project in NSW waters.
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Australia’s biggest coal plant can close in 2025 and lights won’t go out. Here’s how
Fossil fuel lobby and mainstream media are agitating for an extension of Eraring on grounds it is needed to “keep the lights on." This is a massive furphy and a bad idea.
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John Kerry aims to put China tensions aside at crucial climate talks
Chinese counterpart Xie Zhenhua seeks ‘common ground’ in first key summit between two largest carbon emitters since US-Beijing freeze
John Kerry, the US climate envoy, has called for more rapid action to confront the climate crisis in a crucial visit to China that is taking place against a fraught backdrop, with both countries currently baking under record heatwaves and Kerry facing hostile opposition from Republicans back home.
Kerry’s meeting with Xie Zhenhua, his Chinese counterpart, for three days of formal talks in Beijing is the first substantive summit between the world’s two largest carbon emitters on the climate crisis since relations were frozen last August, when Nancy Pelosi, the then-House of Representatives speaker, visited Taiwan, a move condemned by China’s leadership.
Continue reading...Lean times hit the vertical farming business
Startup raises $25 mln to build durable carbon removal registry
Australia urged to extend RET, ignore “fossils and fools” to reach renewable target
CEC calls for extension to renewable energy target as new investment in wind and solar falls to a fraction of the amount needed to meet 82 pct target.
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World’s biggest solar project to add wind as new owners prepare to take charge
Sun Cable turns to wind as new owners take control with duties split over the domestic market and the export cable components.
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Wind and solar remain cheapest new sources of power, even after inflation hit
The latest GenCost report from the CSIRO and AEMO says wind and solar remain the cheapest new sources of power, even after a big hit from inflation
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