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Solar Insiders Podcast: Behind the meter at Smart Energy
A summary of what happened behind the meter at the Smart Energy Conference, with some special guests.
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Initial results confirm Oakajee as ideal site for green hydrogen
Initial data recordings of wind and solar conditions at the Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area in Western Australia's Mid-West region indicate that it is an ideal site for the development of a green hydrogen industry.
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Why the low carbon transition may be much cheaper than models predict
To achieve net-zero emissions by mid-century, global energy systems must undergo a wholesale switch to low-carbon and energy-efficient technologies.
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Time to stop flirting with ‘blue’ hydrogen and go green, experts say
Research shows that 'blue' hydrogen made from fossil fuels doesn't always mean low emissions, and experts say it's time to go green.
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Last hope over climate crisis requires end to coal, says Alok Sharma
President-designate of Cop26 talks says tackling the fossil fuel is ‘a personal priority’
Coal must be consigned to history as the world faces its “last hope” of holding back climate breakdown, the president of the Cop26 climate summit says.
Alok Sharma, a former UK business secretary and now president-designate of Cop26, to be held in Glasgow this November, is expected to say this Friday morning: “This is our last hope of keeping 1.5C alive. Our best chance of building a brighter future … of green jobs and cleaner air. I have faith that world leaders will rise to the occasion and not be found wanting in their tryst with destiny.”
Continue reading...Australia can’t just “muddle its way through” to 100 per cent renewable energy
An update of the 100 per cent renewable energy scenario, and some "gap analysis" is urgently needed for Australia's energy transition.
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Clean Energy Regulator adopts new fraud reporting platform
The Clean Energy Regular has adopted the popular whistleblower platform, Whispli, to enable allegations of fraud to be lodged anonymously through its new Online Reporting Tool.
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“Only tougher market is the Moon:” Australia’s big battery connection problem
Battery storage is proving difficult for many developers in Australia, so much so that some are saying the only tougher market is the Moon.
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Batteries in the ‘burbs, cheaper EVs and job training in Labor’s budget response
Albanese pledges $100 million for new clean energy apprenticeships in Labor's alternative budget plan.
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Look, no gas! South Australia to build country’s first all-electric hospital
South Australia says new women's and children's hospital in Adelaide will not be connected to the gas network and won't use fossil fuels.
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CP Daily: Thursday May 13, 2021
Energy Insiders Podcast: Smart Energy – Can Australia embrace the gift of solar
Solar and wind power are cheap and abundant, and learning how to use them is key to Australia’s future.
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Energy System and Climate Policy Modeler, EPRI – Charlotte/Knoxville/Palo Alto/Washington DC
Global Carbon Offset Business Development Director, Cargill – Geneva
Getting ready for climate change is about people, not spreadsheets. Let's use our imaginations
Plans for big solar thermal micro-grid at Mt Isa gain momentum
Plans to power to remote Queensland mining hub with a mix of concentrated solar thermal, solar PV, gas and battery storage advance with call for contractors.
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COP26: Alok Sharma urges nations to banish coal
Ignore hype over hydrogen heating, government told
Carbon tariffs will be great for Australia’s solar exports, says Sun Cable CEO
Carbon border taxes will turbocharge demand for clean energy in Southeast Asia, providing opportunities to export Australia's solar resources.
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