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Massive rollout of wind, solar and batteries needed for net zero, says BNEF
Massive increase in deployment of wind, solar and battery storage needed over coming decade if world to meet net zero targets.
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LCFS Market: California prices bounce back from 2.5-mth low as offers rise
Wind turbines off the coast could help Australia become an energy superpower, research finds
Australia's government gives more support to fossil fuel research than is apparent
WA targets 12% of global renewable hydrogen export market by 2030
WA wants its share in global green hydrogen market to be on par with its share in LNG exports today. But there are shades of blue to the plans.
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Australia has huge potential to develop offshore windfarms near existing substations, report says
Hunter and Latrobe valleys considered particularly suitable sites as union says industry could offer oil and gas workers a career transition
Australia has the potential to develop a substantial offshore wind energy industry from scratch, with abundant resources available near existing electricity substations across the continent, according to a new report.
The Blue Economy Cooperative Research Centre said Australia was yet to capitalise on significant offshore wind capacity despite the International Energy Agency nominating it as one of the “big three” likely sources of renewable energy globally alongside solar and onshore wind.
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New biodiversity algorithm ‘will blight range of natural habitats in England’
Natural England biodiversity metric will let valuable wildlife habitat be logged as ‘degraded’ land and penalise rewilding, warn ecologists
The government’s new metric for biodiversity will have to be urgently improved if it is going to be fit for purpose, academics and conservationists have warned.
The biodiversity net gain (BNG) metric, published by Natural England in July, outlines how new roads, houses and other building projects must achieve no net loss of biodiversity, or achieve a 10% net gain elsewhere if nature is damaged on site.
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Vattenfall, Iberdrola report mixed fossil fuel generation figures for H1
Australian, Japanese firms to explore offset-backed ammonia from natural gas
Australia has massive offshore wind opportunity, if only government would get out of the way
Despite having some of the world's best offshore wind resources, Australia is letting an untapped abundance of clean energy go to waste, new research says.
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WA told to produce better plan for wind, solar and storage in net zero target
WA told its recent whole of system energy plan needs to be revised to focus on best opportunities for wind, solar and battery storage.
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Glencore sets up Asian carbon desk, hires ex-BP traders
Sinopec, China Resources announce first block trade in China ETS
Catastrophic floods could hit Europe far more often, study finds
Slow-moving storms such as recent deluge in Germany could become 14 times more frequent by 2100
Catastrophic floods such as those that struck Europe recently could become much more frequent as a result of global heating, researchers say.
High-resolution computer models suggest that slow-moving storms could become 14 times more common over land by the end of the century in a worst-case scenario. The slower a storm moves, the more rain it dumps on a small area and the greater the risk of serious flooding.
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'Die of cold or die of stress?': Social housing is frequently colder than global health guidelines
NSW kills “zombie” gas licences, but brings Narrabri back from the dead
NSW tries to please all – and fails – with plan to cancel out unused gas exploration licences while re-approving those in areas set to see an explosion of new gas projects.
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