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Governments
Government buys more carbon abatement in latest auction, but Paris targets still in doubt
CER welcomes rise in interest in carbon abatement projects, but latest auction results still fall well short of what’s needed to hit 2030 emissions target.
Michael Mazengarb
Apr 3, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Glasgow climate talks postponed, but NGOs say it’s no excuse for go slow on action
Climate talks delayed to allow focus on Covid-19, but enviro groups warn that it is not an excuse for Australia and other nations to go soft on climate action.
Michael Mazengarb
Apr 2, 2020
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Policy & Planning
Environment department begins purging website of historical emissions data, projections
Australian emissions data goes missing as historical data and projections scrubbed from the environment department’s website.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 27, 2020
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Governments
COAG forms Energy Coordination Mechanism to oversee COVID-19 response
Energy ministers establish new “Energy Coordination Mechanism” to meet weekly and ramp-up reliability standard to manage coronavirus response.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 20, 2020
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Governments
COAG focuses on COVID-19 response, slashes agenda on reform
COAG Energy Council to focus on the immediate response to Coronavirus, as energy ministers work to ensure Australia maintains secure energy supplies.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 20, 2020
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Coronavirus
Video meeting of energy ministers adds to growing schism as investment plunges
Clean energy industry pushes for new measures to address 50 per cent slump in new investment, as schism grows between states and federal government on energy.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 18, 2020
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Coal
Federal government refuses FOI request for coal plant feasibility findings
Morrison government refuses to publicly release “phase one findings” of feasibility studies into new Queensland power stations, including a coal plant.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 10, 2020
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Coalition tips $68.5m into ‘Reliable Affordable’ clean energy research centre
Federal government tips in $68.5 million into “RACE to 2030” CRC, accelerating research into “sensible, practical solutions that reduce emissions.”
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 9, 2020
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Governments
Department officials walk back Coalition coal funding promises, say no decisions made
Federal energy department officials downplay Morrison government coal power funding commitments, saying no final decisions made on Collinsville or Liddell.
Michael Mazengarb
Mar 3, 2020
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Coal
Queensland energy minister “deeply concerned” over Coalition plans for new coal generator
Queensland energy minister details concerns over potential negative consequences of a new, unneeded, coal-fired power station in Queensland.
Michael Mazengarb
Feb 29, 2020
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