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James Fernyhough
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.
Policy & Planning
Bank of England told to put zero emissions target at centre of monetary policy
The UK government has told the Bank of England it must prioritise transitioning to a net zero economy when setting monetary policy.
James Fernyhough
Mar 4, 2021
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Renewables
Switch to 100 pct renewables will drive economic growth, but watch for green bubbles: AXA
Australia must transition to net zero as fast as possible to ensure economic growth. But investment giant AXA says there is a risk of green bubbles forming.
James Fernyhough
Mar 4, 2021
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Electric Vehicles
Origin to offer electric car fleets to business as it seeks a ride on energy transition
Origin will start offering business customers a fully-electric vehicle fleet service complete with charging infrastructure and carbon offsets.
James Fernyhough
Mar 3, 2021
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Governments
Contractors sign on to start work on Copperstring 2.0 transmission lines
The proposed $1.5 billion, 1000 km high-voltage transmission project linking Mount Isa to Townsville is the biggest extension of the NEM in decades.
James Fernyhough
Mar 1, 2021
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Two Victorian towns could go off grid under new network proposal
Donald and Tarnagulla, west of Bendigo, could be the first large communities that are taken off grid and powered by local renewables and storage.
James Fernyhough
Feb 26, 2021
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micro-grids
Gippsland town volunteers for micro-grid trial to reduce dependence on main grid
The town of Heyfield 200km east of Melbourne will be the guinea pig for new microgrid technology in a study led by UTS.
James Fernyhough
Feb 26, 2021
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Renewables
Iberdrola to spend €150bn trebling its growing wind and solar empire
Spanish energy giant Iberdrola says it will have 95GW of wind and solar capacity by the end of the decade, and another 900MW in Australia by 2025.
James Fernyhough
Feb 25, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Turnbull and ex-spy chief join Twiggy Forrest’s global renewable hydrogen push
Turnbull will chair the Australian operation of Forrest’s wildly ambitious plan to build 1,000GW of renewable capacity around the world.
James Fernyhough
Feb 24, 2021
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Battery
Gransolar plans 300MW of big battery projects across SA, Victoria and NSW
Gransolar says the 13 batteries will be up and running by the middle of 2022, concentrated mostly in Victoria and South Australia.
James Fernyhough
Feb 24, 2021
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Solar
Northern Territory to trial hydrogen made with ‘water from air’
The technology extracts water from the air, then runs solar-generated electricity through it to create green hydrogen.
James Fernyhough
Feb 24, 2021
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