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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.
Policy & Planning
Morrison might abandon Kyoto carryover, but Australia will remain friendless without stronger policies
Morrison may be considering abandoning plans to use a controversial Kyoto surplus to meet his 2030 target, but it won’t be enough to win friends on climate.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 20, 2020
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Renewables
Massive green hydrogen project signs network deal with Western Power
The proposed Arrowsmith green hydrogen project partners with Western Power to complete studies on potential transmission link for the project.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 20, 2020
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Institutions
AEMC advances new rule to stop wind and solar farms cutting output without notice
New draft rules could prevent wind and solar projects from reducing output, as the AEMC seeks to see renewables act more like coal and gas in the market.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 19, 2020
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Policy & Planning
TPG launches carbon neutral mobile brand, powered by renewables
TPG telecom launches a new low-cost, carbon neutral and 100% renewably powered mobile brand, called felix.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 19, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Australia’s climate effort slammed as ‘simply embarrassing’, among worst in the G20
Australia labelled one of G20’s worst for climate action in latest Climate Transparency Report, lagging behind its international peers on green transition.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 19, 2020
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Governments
ARENA backs mini wind turbines to power off-grid communications
Australian designed mini wind turbines set to deliver power to off-grid telecommunications systems, receive ARENA backing.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 19, 2020
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Gas
Snowy could burn through taxpayer funds to build gas generator, IEEFA says
New IEEFA analysis says Snowy Hydro would need an injection of extra taxpayer funds to build Morrison’s gas generator, or face falling into ‘junk’ status.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 18, 2020
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Institutions
Regulator suggests big battery alternative to huge network infrastructure spend
Regulator wants network owners to look at battery storage as it seeks feedback on how to manage an unprecedented flurry of new investment to deliver on AEMO’s Integrated System Plan.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 18, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Climate change impacts could dent global solar power output, researchers say
New research suggests unabated global warming could make solar power more unpredictable, as warmer temperature leads to more cloudy days.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 18, 2020
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Policy & Planning
World’s leading researchers implore G20 to apply Covid lessons to climate response
Dozens of the world’s leading climate research institutions issue joint call for G20 leaders to apply lessons of Covid-19 to lead decarbonisation.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 18, 2020
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