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Daily update: IPCC warning to Australia: Wrong way, go back

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IPCC warning to Australia: Wrong way go back; World’s cheapest solar prices at Brazil energy auction; CEFC in discussions on $3bn of new projects; SA’s 270MW Snowtown takes wind to new highs; Brisbane Markets to install 1.06MW solar system; Algae-to-oil test facility launches in SA; ‘Most important report’ sets stage for Paris talks; UN climate report rings alarm, offers guidance; and Renewable energy can cost 70% less than diesel at mining sites.
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The United Nations and its Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has delivered a stark warning to Australia that its climate and clean energy policies are at direct loggerheads with scientific consensus, and what the world needs to do to address climate change.
The cost of unsubsidized solar power in Brazil has fallen below $US90/MWh following the latest auction for new projects.
CEFC says new project ideas focused on distributed generation and storage, energy efficiency, and waste-to-energy.
Snowtown II Wind Farm officially opened, meaning wind and solar will now account for 40 per cent of South Australia’s electricity needs.
Todae Solar wins bid to install 1.06MW solar system on roof of Brisbane Markets – Australia’s largest privately owned rooftop solar system.
A $10.7m demonstration plant in Whyalla aims to produce 30,000 litres of oil a year using naturally occurring marine microalgae – an Australian first.
IPCC confident report will help give politicians the impetus to commit to the required deep emissions cuts.
The most sophisticated, comprehensive and succinct scientific account of the impacts of human activity on the world was published Sunday.
Mining is a huge industry, so the fact that renewable energy is now the most competitive option at mining sites is pretty big new

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