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Michael Mazengarb
Michael Mazengarb is a Sydney-based reporter with RenewEconomy, writing on climate change, clean energy, electric vehicles and politics. Before joining RenewEconomy, Michael worked in climate and energy policy for more than a decade.
Hydrogen
Could Australia produce 3,000 per cent renewables? Experts say it might be necessary
A massive ramp up of renewable energy production is key to cutting the costs of decarbonised products, like green steel, aluminium and hydrogen.
Michael Mazengarb
Dec 2, 2021
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Simply Energy expands VPP network to new states, moves beyond Tesla
Simply Energy will expand its VPP offering into NSW, QLD and Victoria while expanding eligibility to more batteries and inverters.
Michael Mazengarb
Dec 2, 2021
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Hydrogen
Australia could be badly burnt by global pivot to green steel if it moves too slowly
BloombergNEF says global steel production could be decarbonised by 2050 and Australia’s iron ore and coal producers need to move quickly or become stranded assets.
Michael Mazengarb
Dec 1, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Monash grants licence to fossil-free ammonia breakthrough to new start-up
Australian start-up signs an exclusive licence to commercialise fossil-fuel free ammonia production techniques developed at Melbourne’s Monash University.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 30, 2021
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Policy & Planning
Australia emissions edge higher in latest quarter as “sluggish” federal policies slammed
Inadequate national policies to cut emissions criticised, as Australia’s emissions bounce higher in first half of year during Covid recovery.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 30, 2021
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Coal
Coal power plants are killing millions with air pollution and must be closed, research finds
Research finds climate policies alone won’t address health concerns of fossil fuels, with six million deaths from power plant pollution avoidable by 2050.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 30, 2021
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Gas
Keith Pitt’s $50m gas subsidy survives abolition attempt, as most Labor senators abstain
A move to cancel out controversial government funding for gas exploration in the Beetaloo fails, after most of Labor abstains from vote.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 29, 2021
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Policy & Planning
“Subversion and Treason:” Tim Wilson’s bizarre attack on independent climate commission
Junior emissions reduction minister calls a proposed expert climate panel “treason”, as the Morrison government vetos state’s climate pledges.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 29, 2021
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Research Groups, Institutes and Universities
Australian scientists say discovery could render ammonia from fossil fuels obsolete
Monash University researchers unlock technique for green ammonia production using electricity, eliminating the need for fossil gas as a feedstock.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 29, 2021
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Gas
Morrison and Taylor outline vision for more fossil gas fields, and more pipelines
The Morrison government’s new gas infrastructure plan would expand fossil gas extraction, and push Australia into fossil hydrogen.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 26, 2021
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