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New 500 MW wind project gets federal environmental tick in one of Australia’s richest wind regions
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It’s time to build a party that will electrify the nation in more ways than one
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WCI Markets: CCA activity stalls as traders await ETS reauthorisation resolution
Australia’s clean energy industry has just survived a near-death experience. Where to from here? | Kane Thornton
Voters have spoken with clarity. We want a renewable-powered future
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A shift toward nuclear power and a significant expansion of gas electricity would have stalled renewable energy investment at the worst possible time, potentially derailing Australia’s transition to a clean, modern energy system. This election was not just a political moment, it was a turning point.
This result might offer a much-needed shot in the arm for the clean energy sector, but this is no time for self-congratulation or complacency. Australia’s energy transformation is happening in country towns and centres right around the nation with windfarms, solar projects, battery installations and the transmission lines that connect them being built in regional and rural communities. These communities have legitimate concerns. While the benefits from the jobs, investment, upgraded roads and bridges will come, they also bear the brunt of change. It is our responsibility as an industry to do better by them.
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Continue reading...What happens when Australia’s methane bubble pops?
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Limited investment opportunities undermine forest restoration in developing nations -study
BRIEFING: Oregon energy agency urges for earlier transportation electrification, citing grid flexibility benefits
Major Indian developer divests new project auditing business amid market hue and cry
New VCMI code, CORSIA set to tighten carbon credit demand -panellists
Moon dust 'rarer than gold' arrives in UK from China
“Things are about to get real”: CDR market entering delivery phase as offtake demand grows, cost drop assumptions challenged
Biodiversity Credit Alliance releases the final version of the High-Level Principles Guide
More than 3,000 wind turbines are due to be decommissioned by 2045. Is Australia prepared?
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UK Supreme Court expands scope of fraudulent trading liability in EU ETS tax evasion case
Old drains and railways are full of life. Here’s how to make the most of these overlooked green spaces
Practising ERW near CO2 sequestration sites could mitigate leakage risks -study
Global economic losses in net zero transition limited to 0.5% of GDP in best-case scenario -report
Brazilian legislative committee approves bill to allow carbon credit usage against agricultural taxes
Scientists find ‘mutant’ gene behind foul-smelling species of wild ginger
Small genetic changes in enzyme that prevents bad breath in humans lead to sulphurous scent in some asarum
With a smell of rotting flesh the flowers of certain species of wild ginger are unlikely to be used in a wedding bouquet – although they are irresistible to carrion-loving flies. Now researchers say they have worked out how the sulphurous scent is produced.
Scientists say the odour is down to small changes in an enzyme that prevents bad breath in humans.
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