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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
Liberals lose loudest climate denier as Craig Kelly quits party
Craig Kelly takes his strident climate views to the cross-bench. Could a move to the Nationals be on the cards?
James Fernyhough
Feb 23, 2021
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Network owner Spark ramps up generation plans with 1.5GW of solar, wind and battery
Poles and wires owner Spark Infrastructure will continue its foray into generation with a string of new renewable energy projects.
James Fernyhough
Feb 23, 2021
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Renewables
RES 100MW solar farm approved after years-long fight with locals
IPC approves solar farm, despite hundreds of complaints from locals who argued it would ruin scenery, waste good farming land, and damage biodiversity.
James Fernyhough
Feb 19, 2021
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Hydrogen
WA miner joins hydrogen rush, plans 1GW of wind and solar
Province Resources believes abundant wind and solar make Carnarvon a perfect site for a green hydrogen ‘hub’.
James Fernyhough
Feb 19, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Don’t be fooled by Woodside’s tree planting, hydrogen and CCS plans
Oil and gas giant announces planting of 3.6m native trees in Western Australia, a headline action in a cluster of seemingly climate friendly initiatives.
James Fernyhough
Feb 18, 2021
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Hydrogen
Fortescue puts aside $400m for new hydrogen, wind and solar projects
Fortescue to channel 10 per cent of future profits into renewable energy to help meet its green hydrogen ambitions.
James Fernyhough
Feb 18, 2021
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Coal
Collapsing thermal coal price pushes miners deep into the red
Whitehaven Coal – the kind of pure play thermal coal miner that investors are abandoning in droves – lost $94 million in the six months to December.
James Fernyhough
Feb 17, 2021
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Gas
COVID offered some relief to gas prices, but cartel will ensure it won’t last long
COVID-19 has pushed gas prices down, but lack of competition and opacity of price-setting means it won’t last long, says the ACCC.
James Fernyhough
Feb 16, 2021
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Coal
BHP says long goodbye to thermal coal, looks to solar, wind and battery metals
BHP is abandoning the thermal coal markets, but sees strong demand for other metals thanks to growth in wind, solar and battery storage.
James Fernyhough
Feb 16, 2021
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Policy & Planning
EVs smash petrol cars on emissions, even with coal-powered grid
An electrified fleet of passenger vehicles would substantially reduce Australia’s emissions even if the electricity grid was entirely powered by coal, according to new research.
James Fernyhough
Feb 14, 2021
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