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China to release national roadmap for achieving carbon neutral target
Australia Market Roundup: Tasmanian project earns big ACCU batch, as govt plans new offset methods
Australia’s biggest wind farm gets to first base, but no word on full commissioning
Owners of Stockyard Hill confirm the project has passed its first hold point, but gives no indication when full operation might be achieved.
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Damages dispute between contractor and owners of NSW solar farm at standstill
A dispute between one of Australia's major contractors and the owners of one of the biggest solar farms in NSW is at a standstill.
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Green, empty promises? The truth behind corporate climate pledges
Facing a reckoning over their contribution to the climate emergency, companies are coming out with a record number of pledges
For climate campaigners, 26 May seemed like the start of a long-awaited reckoning for oil and gas companies.
Over a single 24-hour period, a Dutch court ordered Shell to dramatically cut emissions, shareholders voted to force Chevron to reduce emissions from the products it sells, and a tiny activist investment firm secured three positions on ExxonMobil’s 12-member board for candidates committed to climate action.
Continue reading...Green light: a new series on the critical role of companies in the climate crisis
A new Guardian series explores companies’ accountability for the climate emergency and their efforts to tackle it
Every day the world fails to adequately address the climate emergency, the timeframe needed to drastically cut emissions shrinks and the likelihood of increasingly devastating climate impacts grows. No solution to this crisis will be possible without a wholesale change in the way corporations do business.
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Continue reading...Paul Italiano steps down as head of transmission group Transgrid
Transgrid CEO Paul Italiano announces sudden resignation from the transmission company.
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Xi Jinping, Bolsonaro, Putin and Morrison: The four leaders resisting global climate action
As countries prepare to return to international negotiations on climate, Australia will find itself lumped in the club of fossil fuelled rogues.
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Old style tech to give major boost to Australia’s shift to wind and solar
New spinning machines about to join South Australia's grid will allow the maximum output of wind and solar farms to be dramatically lifted.
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China is backing more than half of world’s remaining coal power pipelines
China is looking isolated as the last enabler of global coal-fired power projects.
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Iron air battery backed by Bezos and Gates promises storage at fraction of cost
Form Energy, backed by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, unveils more details of long duration battery storage at a fraction of price of current technologies.
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Climate change: Researchers begin discussions on vital report
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China’s nuclear power firm could be blocked from UK projects
Ministers understood to be exploring ways to exclude state-owned China General Nuclear from involvement in all future UK activity
China’s state-owned nuclear energy company could be blocked from all future power projects in the UK, with ministers understood to be investigating ways to prevent its involvement.
The move would exclude China General Nuclear (CGN) from the consortium planning to build the £20bn Sizewell C nuclear plant on the Suffolk coast, as well as one in Bradwell-on-Sea in Essex.
Continue reading...“No more yeah, buts”: Renewable ad campaign to combat myths and misinformation
Clean Energy Council launches new ad campaign to spur Australians to action, with the message that 'renewables are here now'.
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