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Macquarie invests $140m in Spanish solar tower and parabolic trough projects
Macquarie concludes $140 million debt deal for solar tower and parabolic trough portfolio in Spain.
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China’s Jiangxi province launches forest carbon offset programme
Scientists convert used plastic bottles into vanilla flavouring
Production of chemical could help make recycling more attractive and tackle global plastic pollution
Plastic bottles have been converted into vanilla flavouring using genetically engineered bacteria, the first time a valuable chemical has been brewed from waste plastic.
Upcycling plastic bottles into more lucrative materials could make the recycling process far more attractive and effective. Currently plastics lose about 95% of their value as a material after a single use. Encouraging better collection and use of such waste is key to tackling the global plastic pollution problem.
Continue reading...‘It used to run black’: images of a river reborn – in pictures
The Ogmore is an unremarkable river ... or is it? Dan Wood’s photographs capture a place of childhood mischief and intrigue
Continue reading...New Scottish wave power technology takes to the seas for initial tests
Mocean Energy puts its first wave energy conversion prototype, Blue X, to sea at a test site at the European Marine Energy Centre in Orkney.
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ARENA to fund industrial emitters as Labor, Greens try to protect renewables mandate
ARENA announces new funding for industrial emitters as Labor and Greens seek to halt changes that would direct money towards Coalition's preferred technologies.
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Solar Choice buys out majority stake in huge 2000MW Queensland solar project
Solar Choice buys out majority stake in huge 2000MW solar development project in Queensland, now with an eye on the green hydrogen market.
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“Amazing” rooftop solar an opportunity, not a problem, says WA energy minister
“Other people see it as a problem, we see it as an opportunity." WA Labor's Bill Johnston says state's 1.3GW of "mum and dad" rooftop solar investments is one of the state's leading assets.
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Climate explained: could biofuels replace all fossil fuels in New Zealand?
An act of God, or just bad management? Why trees fall and how to prevent it
Queensland’s state owned coal plants may never again be profitable, new analysis finds
QCC report says many state owned government coal generators may never regain profitability in the face of increased competition from renewables.
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The stunning potential of wind and solar, essential to meet 1.5°C climate target
To meet Paris targets, world must phase down existing fossil fuel production. Happily, renewables are more than ready for the challenge.
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An oyster: they can hear the breaking waves | Helen Sullivan
To eat an oyster raw is to eat it alive
On the oyster’s edge, under the sea, on a rock, a tree root, a bamboo pole, a pebble, a tile or another shell, the bivalve’s cilia – from the Latin for eyelash – are waving. Together, they move water over the oyster’s gills – its shell is open, its muscles are relaxed. The oyster has lungs. It has a three-chambered heart. An hour passes; the oyster has filtered five litres of water. The oyster has listened to the breaking waves: it opens and closes according to the tides.
One valve is the cupped half of the shell, the other is the flat half. A cargo ship sounds its horn. The oyster shuts in fright.
Continue reading...“Empty words:” Record renewables fail to shift fossil fuels in global energy mix
Renewables achieved record share of global electricity production in 2020, but fossil fuels still supply 80% of world's energy needs – the same as 10 years ago.
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