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Amalyah Hart
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Amalyah Hart is a science journalist based in Melbourne.
Electric Vehicles
Flinders Uni to get virtual power plant based around EV fleet and V2G technology
Sunverge and Engie to provide virtual power plant based around EV fleet at Flinders University and vehicle-to-grid technology.
Amalyah Hart
Nov 3, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Most Australians want coal power phased out, and no new fossil fuel projects
Most Australians support a phase-out of coal-fired power stations, a windfall tax on fossil fuels, and policies that favour EVs, bikes and public transport.
Amalyah Hart
Nov 3, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Fossil fuelled-Australia’s climate policies still don’t stack up against G20, says report
Despite a climate-forward federal government and boosted targets, Australia is still heavily wedded to fossil fuels, both for energy and transport.
Amalyah Hart
Oct 20, 2022
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Policy & Planning
CEFC backs “hybrid grazing” to cut emissions, deliver carbon credits. But what is it?
CEFC tips $30m into hybrid cattle grazing model targeting sustainable red meat production and tapping into growing demand for carbon credits.
Amalyah Hart
Oct 14, 2022
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Storage
Zinc-air batteries get dramatic boost from low-cost metal breakthrough
The large-scale energy storage promise of ultra-high energy density zinc-air batteries is looking up, after a breakthrough from researchers in China.
Amalyah Hart
Oct 7, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Nord Stream: What does biggest ever methane leak mean for climate and global energy?
Two gas pipelines are haemorrhaging methane – a greenhouse gas more potent than CO2 – into the atmosphere via the Baltic Sea. What are the consequences?
Amalyah Hart
Sep 30, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Bitcoin’s beefy carbon problem – and how other crypto currencies might avoid it
New analysis finds Bitcoin as damaging to the planet as some of the world’s most dirtiest industries, including beef, gas and oil. But an answer could be in the ether.
Amalyah Hart
Sep 30, 2022
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Truss lifts ban on fracking, and will prop up fossil fuel companies in energy crisis
EU and UK take markedly different approaches to managing the energy crisis – one taxing windfall profits, the other propping up the oil and gas sector.
Amalyah Hart
Sep 9, 2022
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Policy & Planning
“Bubbles in your soda water:” How Labor justifies LNG boom behind emissions jump
Australia’s emissions jumped again, and scientists are not happy with new oil exploration acreage and Labor minister’s description of CO2 as “bubbles in your soda water.”
Amalyah Hart
Sep 1, 2022
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Storage
Is an aluminium-sulphur battery the way out of the lithium quagmire?
Researchers unveil new battery made from abundant, low-cost materials that could compete with lithium-ion to support the shift to renewable energy.
Amalyah Hart
Sep 1, 2022
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Featured
It’s taken 50 years for 100 pct renewables to move from pipe dream to expectation
The first study on 100 pct renewables was made nearly 50 years ago. There is now widespread expectation that the green shift can be done, and deliver lower costs.
Amalyah Hart
Aug 26, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Weeks after securing climate target, Labor punts on new oil and gas and CCS
Just weeks after locking in its 43% by 2030 emissions reduction target, the Albanese government has opened up offshore oil and gas exploration in 10 new areas.
Amalyah Hart
Aug 26, 2022
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