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You’re stealing our energy: Accusations of offshore wind theft hurled across North Sea
Offshore wind projects in the North Sea have become embroiled in accusations of “wind theft”. What is it, and what can be done about it?
Amalyah Hart
May 22, 2025
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Policy & Planning
“We are on a dangerous trajectory:” Global policy settings to trigger multiple climate tipping points
Study finds current global policies are creating a high risk of triggering 16 climate tipping points, leading to dire – and potentially irreversible – consequences.
Amalyah Hart
Apr 29, 2025
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Renewables
Australian researchers set efficiency record for cheaper, greener tin-based solar cells
Queensland researchers say they have set a new efficiency record for a type of solar cell that is cheaper and quicker to make than conventional silicon-based cells.
Amalyah Hart
Apr 28, 2025
4
Renewables
Will climate-linked extreme weather make renewables projects uninsurable?
Some Australian wind and solar farms have been hit hard by extreme weather events. Most have not. But how long will their luck last?
Amalyah Hart
Apr 15, 2025
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Policy & Planning
Greens kick off election home battery battle with suite of grants and loans to get homes off gas
The Greens unveil a range of grants and loans to help households and businesses quit gas and invest in efficient electric appliances, as well as battery storage.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 18, 2025
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Policy & Planning
Albanese pledges another $750 in funds for green industry and metals
Albanese pledges more funds to make the mining and refining of critical metals – including alumina, aluminium, iron and steel – cleaner and greener.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 14, 2025
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Storage
Independent running against Dutton wants bipartisan focus on home batteries after cyclone outages
With most Dickson homes using solar but few affording batteries, Independent candidate Ellie Smith has called for rebates and loans to boost resilience and cut costs.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 14, 2025
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Renewables
No more stressful than road traffic noise: New study adds to debunking of “wind turbine syndrome”
New study showed that short-term exposure to wind turbine noise had no impact on cognitive functions, and 93 pct did not find turbine noise intrusive.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 14, 2025
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Hydrogen
Giant coal port inks deal with Japanese industrial giant to support green hydrogen mega-hub
Australian coal port signs an agreement with Japanese industrial giant to advance its green hydrogen and ammonia ambitions.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 11, 2025
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UK households near new grid pylons to get discounts on their electricity bills
UK residents living close to new electricity pylons will get money off their energy bills in hopes to fast-track the country’s transition to net-zero
Amalyah Hart
Mar 11, 2025
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Electric Vehicles
New manganese-heavy battery material could lead to dramatic increase in EV range
A UK company says its newly-developed, manganese-rich cathode material could increase battery energy density by up to 20 per cent and extend the range of electric vehicles.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 7, 2025
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Policy & Planning
US moves to repeal water heater efficiency standards in all-in attack on decarbonisation
US House of Reps votes to repeal energy efficiency standards for water heaters, as it works through the list of home appliances on Trump’s “unleash American energy” executive order.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 5, 2025
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