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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.
  • Santos signs off on NT gas project labelled a “carbon emissions factory”

    Santos signs off on an NT gas project, set to produce so much emissions, it has been described as a “carbon dioxide factory”.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 31, 2021
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  • Surge in new coal mine proposals in NSW triggers fresh calls for coal moratorium

    Surge in new coal mine proposals in NSW triggers fresh calls for coal moratorium

    Calls for a moratorium on new coal mines, as a record number of new mine proposals lodged in 2020, despite a global decline in demand for coal.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 31, 2021
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  • Federal Labor promises to slash taxes for electric vehicles, build community batteries
    Policy & Planning

    Federal Labor promises to slash taxes for electric vehicles, build community batteries

    Federal Labor promises to slash EV taxes and fund community battery roll-out, in some of its first energy policies announced since the 2019 election.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 30, 2021
    0
  • Neoen’s ambitious $636m solar and battery project in NSW gets planning green light

    Massive $636 million solar and big battery project overcomes council objections to get green light from NSW planning authorities.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 30, 2021
    0
  • Turnbull picked to chair NSW zero emissions advisory board

    Turnbull picked to chair NSW zero emissions advisory board

    Former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull picked to lead key NSW government clean energy advisory board.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 29, 2021
    0
  • All-in-one solution tackles carbon capture, green hydrogen and building materials
    Renewables

    All-in-one solution tackles carbon capture, green hydrogen and building materials

    Queensland researchers demonstrate all-in-one chemical pathways to carbon storage, green hydrogen and construction materials in new research paper.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 29, 2021
    0
  • Batteries and renewables can replace coal and gas for reliable and cheap power, experts say

    Batteries and renewables can replace coal and gas for reliable and cheap power, experts say

    Business model underpinning coal and gas is collapsing, and the good news is that batteries and renewable energy can step in and keep the grid secure.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 29, 2021
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  • Morrison government seeks greater powers to direct taxpayer funds into gas pipelines

    Reforms to the NAIF, designed to give the Morrison government a greater ability to channel its $5 billion funds into gas infrastructure, pass the lower house.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 26, 2021
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  • Australian solar thermal tech selected for US-funded demonstration project
    Renewables

    Australian solar thermal tech selected for US-funded demonstration project

    Australian developed solar thermal technology selected for a $33 million, US government funded, demonstration project in New Mexico.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 26, 2021
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  • Taylor requests yet another review of future grid needs, to deal with “intermittents”

    Taylor requests yet another review of future grid needs, to deal with “intermittents”

    The Morrison government instigates yet another inquiry into the energy system, and it has already backed coal and sidelined renewables before it even started.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 25, 2021
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  • Bowen pitches Labor’s new gas-friendly climate platform, and an end to “toxic politics”
    Policy & Planning

    Bowen pitches Labor’s new gas-friendly climate platform, and an end to “toxic politics”

    Chris Bowen tells forum in Canberra that Labor is the only one capable of taking Australia to zero net emissions, and sees important role for gas.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 25, 2021
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  • Angus Taylor has never asked Climate Change Authority to model zero carbon pathway
    Policy & Planning

    Angus Taylor has never asked Climate Change Authority to model zero carbon pathway

    Climate Change Authority tells inquiry that it has not been asked to model a zero emissions pathway for Australia.
    Michael Mazengarb
    Mar 24, 2021
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