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.
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The cost of unsubsidized solar power in Brazil has fallen below $US90/MWh following the latest auction for new projects.
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CEFC says new project ideas focused on distributed generation and storage, energy efficiency, and waste-to-energy.
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Snowtown II Wind Farm officially opened, meaning wind and solar will now account for 40 per cent of South Australia’s electricity needs.
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Todae Solar wins bid to install 1.06MW solar system on roof of Brisbane Markets – Australia’s largest privately owned rooftop solar system.
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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.
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IPCC confident report will help give politicians the impetus to commit to the required deep emissions cuts.
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The most sophisticated, comprehensive and succinct scientific account of the impacts of human activity on the world was published Sunday.
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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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