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Hawaii approves massive battery storage project to help end coal power
Hawaii regulator approves massive three-hour battery to help wean island state off coal, but can the local utility build enough renewables to charge the project?
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Hydrogen’s “false promise” could hamper climate progress, lock in fossil fuels
Study warns universal reliance on hydrogen-based fuels could distract from main game of renewable electrification and lock in fossil fuel dependency.
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Wind and solar will keep electricity market prices low, but headwinds grow for gas
Renewable energy zones will unlock wind and solar and bring prices down, but gas faces challenges from more flexible coal and more renewables.
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Australia’s states are forging ahead with ambitious emissions cuts. Imagine if they worked together
Ambitious new commitments of state governments go some way to filling the void left by the lack of a national climate policy.
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Coalition hands gas subsidy to billionaire as UN calls for rapid methane cuts
Morrison government to gift more grants to the gas industry as a new UN report says cutting gas emissions key to limiting global warming.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Why inverters are key to a renewables grid
James Sturch from SolarEdge joins Energy Insiders to discuss latest inverter standards, what they mean for the household and the grid, and why they are key to the energy transition.
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CP Daily: Thursday May 6, 2021
*Climate Policy and Carbon Markets Analyst/Consultant/Advisor, International Carbon Action Partnership (ICAP) – Berlin
Rare fish set for return to River Severn breeding grounds
Texas grid operator confirms gas, not wind, the biggest culprit in blackouts
Updated report from Texas grid operator shows that wind played only a very minor role in massive blackouts that hit the state in February cold snap.
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Australia’s first solar panel recycling plant swings into action
Video footage posted on LinkedIn this week shows Lotus Energy's Melbourne solar panel recycling plant in action – is it Australia's first?
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Germany forced by court ruling to set world-leading net zero targets: Can it reach them?
An historical court ruling in Germany has translated into notably ambitious new targets. But does it have the tech, the will and the policy to get it done?
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NA Markets: Investor inflows fuel additional CCA gains, RGGI prices increase on compliance demand
Giant sturgeon caught in Detroit River may be 100 years old
The 7ft-long female lake sturgeon was released by a Fish & Wildlife Service team after being weighed and measured
The US Fish and Wildlife Service received quite a big surprise last week, when they caught a giant fish, estimated to be more than 100 years old, in the Detroit River.
The 240-pound lake sturgeon was caught by a three-person crew on 22 April, just south of Detroit near Grosse Ile. The agency described the huge fish, which measured almost 7ft long, as “a real life river monster”.
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Cut methane emissions to rapidly fight climate disasters, UN report says
Fossil fuels, cattle and rotting waste produce greenhouse gas responsible for 30% of global heating
Slashing methane emissions is vital to tackling the climate crisis and rapidly curbing the extreme weather already hitting people across the world today, according to a new UN report.
In 2020 there was a record rise in the amount of the powerful greenhouse gas emitted by the fossil fuel industry, cattle and rotting waste. Cutting it is the strongest action available to slow global heating in the near term, Inger Andersen, the UN’s environment chief, said.
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