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Michael Mazengarb

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Michael Mazengarb is a climate and energy policy analyst with more than 15 years of professional experience, including as a contributor to Renew Economy. He writes at Tempests and Terawatts.
  • Markets

    Bidding war breaks out for Australia’s biggest listed wind operator

    Bidding war breaks out for ASX-listed Infigen Energy as overseas suitors up their offers.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 29, 2020
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  • Zero emissions push will create more than one million jobs in Australia, BZE says
    Policy & Planning

    Zero emissions push will create more than one million jobs in Australia, BZE says

    Massive investment in wind, solar, housing, transport and manufacturing will deliver more than one million jobs, according to report launched by Mike Cannon-Brookes.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 29, 2020
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  • Jaguar offers high-powered wireless charging for taxi networks
    Electric Vehicles

    Jaguar offers high-powered wireless charging for taxi networks

    Wireless charging could give all-electric taxis a competitive advantage as Jaguar partners in world-leading trial.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 26, 2020
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  • Coal

    Hesta Super commits to net zero emissions by 2050, as energy lobby splits over target

    One of Australia’s largest industry super funds announces targest for net zero emissions portfolios by 2050, as energy lobby splits over its own zero emissions targets.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 26, 2020
    0
  • 11,000 renewable energy jobs at risk under Morrison government policies

    11,000 renewable energy jobs at risk under Morrison government policies

    As many as 11,000 renewable energy jobs could be at risk under the Morrison government’s climate and energy policies, according to new research by UTS.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 25, 2020
    0
  • Utilities

    The Australian Instagram influencers being paid to promote gas

    Updated – Australian Instagram influencers are being paid to promote the virtues of natural gas, despite its impacts on global warming and public health.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 25, 2020
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  • Sun Metals to add green hydrogen facility to Zinc refinery and solar farm

    Sun Metals to add green hydrogen facility to Zinc refinery and solar farm

    Queensland Zinc producer Sun Metals to expand push into clean energy after securing state government grant for green hydrogen facility.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 25, 2020
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  • Coal

    Zero emissions target by 2050 will require $30 carbon price, more for 2040

    Reputex says $30 carbon price needed for zero emissions target by 2050, but a price of $100 a tonne needed to bring that target forward by 10 years in line with 1.5°C goal.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 24, 2020
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  • Albanese set to deal on carbon capture if renewables funding protected

    Albanese set to deal on carbon capture if renewables funding protected

    Labor leader Anthony Albanese will embrace support for carbon capture projects, provided it doesn’t see funding support redirected from renewables research.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 24, 2020
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  • Green steel and aluminium a must to maintain competitive Australian industry

    Integrating green hydrogen in the production of steel and aluminium could value-add Australian resources, boosting export competitiveness.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 24, 2020
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  • Liveris solution to global tribalism on climate: Export gas and let others burn it

    Liveris solution to global tribalism on climate: Export gas and let others burn it

    National governments must play a more hands-on role in managing the economic response to climate change, according to Covid-19 response advisor Andrew Liveris.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 19, 2020
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  • Mixed outcomes in messy patents spat for global solar panel manufacturers

    Mixed outcomes in messy patents spat for global solar panel manufacturers

    The ongoing patent dispute saga between four leading solar panel manufacturers continues, with Hanwha Q-Cells winning an infringement case in Germany.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Jun 19, 2020
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