Imagine a world where every country has not only complied with the Paris climate agreement but has moved away from fossil fuels entirely. How would such a change affect global politics?
The 20th century
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Equity investment brings clean energy focus to Australian agriculture
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has announced it’s targeting major clean energy benefits in Australian agriculture, with its first equity investment in the sector.
As part of the CEFC
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New clean energy targets put South Australia on the world map
The new renewable energy and energy storage targets announced by the South Australian Government are genuinely world-class ambitions that help to put the state’s clean energy achievements on the world
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Wind power a winner for all but Queensland
New research from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes and School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering at the University of NSW has found there are clear winners and losers for
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Project aimed to slash household power bills gets underway in QLD
A Brisbane start-up has been given a $4 million investment from the Queensland government to develop a tool that is set to slash power bills and create jobs in the renewable energy sector in Queensland.
Innovation
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NEG paper expected to open up dialogue on the hard issues
The National Energy Guarantee (NEG) consultation paper released this week, should start the dialogue on the hard policy issues needed to overcome the chronic long-term uncertainty confronting energy investors,
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Australia’s first hybrid wind and solar farm officially launched
Australia’s first co-located wind and solar farm Gullen Solar Farm has officially been launched by Beijing Jingneng Clean Energy (BJCE). Located in the NSW Southern Tablelands, the 28-hectare solar farm
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Australian schools trialling landmark study
In the not too distant future classrooms across Australia could be powered entirely by renewable energy as a result of the innovative ‘Hivve’ modular classroom.
In a landmark trial currently underway
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South Australia set to ride the wave of hydrogen energy
The South Australian government has announced a 15MW hydrogen electrolyser power plant will be constructed near Port Lincoln, in what will be a globally-significant demonstrator project for the emerging
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Explainer: power station ‘trips’ are normal, but blackouts are not
Tens of thousands of Victorians were left without power over the long weekend as the distribution network struggled with blistering temperatures, reigniting fears about the stability of our energy system.
It
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