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Want to fight climate change? Triple global renewables target to 11TW by 2030
Governments shouldn’t coast using fat wind and solar pipelines when they could achieve so much more, says a new report.
Rachel Williamson
Nov 21, 2023
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Australia’s solar leadership at risk, says PV pioneer, as large-scale market slumps
Solar pioneer says “ambition and co-ordination” needed to continue Australia’s strong PV history, and to open up new opportunities in local manufacturing.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 16, 2023
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“Electricity is the new oil:” IEA lays out new net zero roadmap for 2030
New IEA report warns there is no slow route to net zero emissions. Rather, the world needs to add 11,000GW of new renewables by 2030 and electrify everything.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 26, 2023
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Renewables could pass coal as leading global power source next year
Renewable electricity generation could outpace coal as world’s largest source of power in 2024, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
Amalyah Hart
Jul 20, 2023
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Australia’s fossil fuel methane emissions are nearly twice as bad as industry reports
Methane emissions from Australia’s fossil fuel industry are nearly twice as bad as reported, and polluters will have to double their planned emission cuts to make up for it.
Rachel Williamson
Jul 5, 2023
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Rooftop solar economics “outstanding” in Australia, even as module prices creep up
IEA says Australian PV market contracted in 2022 while cost – and average size – of residential systems grew. But solar is still an economic no-brainer for homes and business.
Joshua S Hill
May 2, 2023
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Australia again tops global solar per capita, as world installs 240GW of PV in 2022
Latest data puts Australia at just over 1.1kW of solar per person, giving it top spot on that metric. But China’s “remarkable” PV market growth eclipses all.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 19, 2023
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Australia’s methane pollution problem is outsized – and probably underestimated
Australia already produces five times as much methane as our population should warrant – but what if some of the biggest emitters are fudging their numbers?
Rachel Williamson
Feb 22, 2023
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Bowen says “Australia is back” on climate, but it’s also still lagging well behind
As Labor’s energy minister assures that “Australia is back” on climate action, a major new report details just how far behind we are on meeting key benchmarks.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 21, 2022
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China’s solar supply chain domination a threat to net-zero, says IEA
IEA report warns that China’s across-the-board domination of the global solar supply chain stands in threat to the smooth transition to net zero emissions.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 8, 2022
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IEA data exposes “technology not taxes” myth of former Morrison government
Public funding of energy research collapsed under the Coalition, with more funds spent on fossil fuel technologies than renewables, IEA data shows.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 1, 2022
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China causes new high in global energy emissions, despite record wind and solar additions
An Africa-sized increase in China’s electricity demand cancels out a record year for global renewables generation, taking energy emissions to record high.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 9, 2022
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