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Amalyah Hart
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Hydrogen
New funds to test hydrogen jet that could fly from Australia to Europe in four hours
European aerospace firm wins grant funding to design and test hydrogen-propelled jets capable of supersonic flight, including Sydney to Frankfurt in 4h 15m.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 30, 2023
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Horizon takes stake in remote solar and battery specialist to fast-track regional renewables
WA government-owned utility takes stake in local solar outfit to help shift its 34 microgrids and 117 remote communities to renewables.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 29, 2023
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Solar
Solar relief for social housing as four companies act to slash soaring power bills
Four solar companies partner to create a lower-cost rooftop PV package that can slash power bills for social housing tenants by up to 40%.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 28, 2023
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Policy & Planning
“Criminally irresponsible:” Report finds methane bomb buried in Safeguard design
Report says methane emissions from fossil fuel facilities will make up about 70% of total emissions budget covered under Safeguard Mechanism, raising new questions over its integrity.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 24, 2023
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Hydrogen
BHP to pilot green smelting furnace using electricity, hydrogen and Pilbara iron ore
BHP partners with Hatch to co-design an electric smelting furnace pilot plant, technology that could slash steelmaking emissions by more than 80%.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 23, 2023
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Solar
Researchers urge mandatory scheme to ensure solar panels are recycled
New study calls for comprehensive “product stewardship scheme” for solar panels, that puts whole-of-life responsibility on shoulders of the producer.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 21, 2023
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Policy & Planning
Seaweed trials to slash methane from cow burps win federal funding
Three research projects aimed at reducing methane emissions from livestock will receive between $1 million and $3 million each in federal government funding.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 16, 2023
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Solar
Voltage control to boost solar penetration and reliability for vulnerable rural towns
University researcher gets grant to study voltage management that could boost solar uptake and lift reliability in vulnerable grids in regional areas.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 16, 2023
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Hydrogen
Remote renewable hydrogen project reaches critical milestone with water supply deal
WA renewable hydrogen project reaches critical milestone, securing more than its needed supply of water for stage one of the project.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 14, 2023
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EVO Power wins contract for “solar soaking” utility batteries across network
Ergon Energy awards contracts for the installation of battery storage systems across six different sites on its solar soaked grid.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 10, 2023
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Smart Energy
Australia can be world leader in green metals – or be left behind
Australia needs to clean up its key manufacturing industries, including steel, aluminium and ammonia production – or be left behind in a net zero world.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 9, 2023
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Policy & Planning
Three quarters of institutional investors include fossil fuel bans in their climate policies
A survey of institutional investors with a combined $2.1trn under management finds net zero goals getting more ambitious, including forms of fossil fuel exclusion.
Amalyah Hart
Mar 7, 2023
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