Emissions from fossil fuel consumption in Australia rose in the year to March, the latest Cerbon Emissions Index report has shown.
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Green energy shift will power jobs
Moving to 50% renewables by 2030 would create more than 28,000 jobs nationally, research by Ernst & Young (EY) and the Climate Council has found, or almost 50% more employment than a business-as-usual trajectory.
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Large-scale solar conference for July
The inaugural Large Scale Solar Conference is to be held on July 19 and 20 at the Novotel in Brisbane.
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Carbon-free power will make up 60% capacity by 2040: Bloomberg
By 2040 carbon-free electricity will make up 60% of global installed power capacity, according to Bloomberg New Energy Finance.
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JUNE EVENTS UPDATE
Upcoming is the Australian Energy Week, Large Scale Solar Conference and the Ecoult Webinar: The next generation of energy storage and more.
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Grid-connect course partners with US military spec battery
US-based SimpliPhi Power continues to gain traction in Australian with its cobalt-free lithium-ion storage solutions now incorporated as part of Global Sustainable Energy Solutions’ training courses.
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LG Chem’s port of call for installers and customers
Korea’s largest diversified chemical company, LG Chem, has launched an online site dedicated to providing installers and distributers information about its products, including energy storage.
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Redflow boss sees busy future for battery installers
Does the rise of residential energy storage spell the end for the grid as we know it? No, says Redflow executive chairman Simon Hackett, who caught up with EcoGeneration.
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Grid giant ponders battery solution
Transgrid is weighing options around grid-scale battery storage with 1MW-sized installations for commercial customers.
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Monash offers renewable energy engineering degree
The renewable energy sector is growing at such a pace that demand for talent might outstrip supply. Monash University’s Faculty of Engineering had seen the opportunity and is meeting the task with its new Resources Engineering program.
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