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James Fernyhough
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James Fernyhough is a reporter at RenewEconomy. He has worked at
The Australian Financial Review
and the
Financial Times
, and is interested in all things related to climate change and the transition to a low-carbon economy.
Hydrogen
Green hydrogen will be cheaper than gas by 2050: BNEF
Green hydrogen will be cheaper than gas by 2050 in many markets, says BloombergNEF, in one of the most bullish assessments yet.
James Fernyhough
Apr 8, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Atmospheric CO2 and methane levels soar to record highs despite pandemic
Scientists have recorded a surprising rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane levels over 2020, complicating predictions of a Covid reprieve.
James Fernyhough
Apr 8, 2021
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Hydrogen
InterContinental goes on hiring spree for huge green hydrogen project in WA
InterContinental Energy, the green hydrogen developer behind the Asian Renewable Energy Hub, has announced a string of top-level hires.
James Fernyhough
Apr 8, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Australia’s carbon price set to double, perhaps even without federal policy
“Set a binding target, and get out of the way”: RepuTex says demand for ACCUs is booming, but federal government still needs to act.
James Fernyhough
Apr 7, 2021
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Victorian Government
Manufacturers lobby Victorian government for softer emissions targets
AI Group says it’s worried an ambitious target could mean Victorian businesses will lose out to less ambitious NSW and Queensland.
James Fernyhough
Apr 7, 2021
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Policy & Planning
For hydrogen to dominate the low-carbon world, batteries must fail
Hydrogen could help bring more than half of the world’s emissions down to zero, but to reach that potential it needs batteries to fail, new analysis finds.
James Fernyhough
Apr 5, 2021
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Solar
Booming rooftop solar growth pushes renewables to 28 pct of energy mix
A record-breaking 3GW of new rooftop solar installations in 2020 pushed the total renewable energy mix in Australia to almost 28 per cent.
James Fernyhough
Apr 1, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Low carbon streaming promised as TPG and Netflix go ‘net zero’
TPG Telecom, Australia’s third largest telco, says it will source all its electricity from renewables by 2025, Netflix focuses on carbon sequestration.
James Fernyhough
Mar 31, 2021
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Solar
Rio Tinto to power mine with solar thermal technology backed by Bill Gates
Heliogen says its technology can reach temperatures of more than 1000 celsius, which it claims is a game changer for the niche form of solar power.
James Fernyhough
Mar 25, 2021
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Electric Vehicles
Tesla says Australia will miss out on Semi electric truck unless road rules changed
Tesla has warned its soon-to-be released Tesla Semi electric trucks will be too wide for Australian roads unless current rules are changed.
James Fernyhough
Mar 23, 2021
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Solar
Construction begins on Australia’s biggest solar and battery hybrid in New England
Huge hybrid solar and battery project is expected to produce 1,800,000 megawatt hours of electricity a year.
James Fernyhough
Mar 22, 2021
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Stanwell signs up to Vast Solar’s Mt Isa thermal solar project
The proposed $600m hybrid solar thermal project in Mount Isa has got early financial backing from the Queensland government’s Stanwell Energy.
James Fernyhough
Mar 22, 2021
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