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GenCost doesn’t just rule out nuclear, it makes solar thermal impossible to ignore | RenewEconomy
GenCost’s findings on nuclear are worth revisiting this week, but so are its findings on solar thermal, as offering the lowest LCOE of any “flexible load, low emission” generation technology. — Read on reneweconomy.com.au/gencost-doesnt-just-rule-out-nuclear-it-makes-solar-thermal-impossible-to-ignore/ Finally into the limelight, CSP leaves … Continue reading
Climate change: Ban fossil fuel advertising says UN chief – BBC News
The UN leader’s call comes as new data highlights the worrying pace of global warming. — Read on http://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv22vl99vwro.amp
No need for countries to issue new oil, gas or coal licences, study finds | Fossil fuels | The Guardian
the concept of net zero had become a political slogan used to start a “dangerous” culture war over the climate, and may be better dropped. — Read on http://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/30/no-need-for-countries-to-issue-new-oil-gas-or-coal-licences-study-finds no need for any new licences anywhere!!!
Spiky questions remain for AUKUS proponents • Inside Story
There is an alternative, but the debate looks like taking some time to shift — Read on insidestory.org.au/spiky-questions-remain-for-aukus-proponents/ Way back when, proponents of nuclear pitched MAD (mutually assured deterrence) on basis that just USA and Russia would be reined in … Continue reading
Canada-class submarine – Wikipedia
Canada-class submarine – Wikipedia — Read on en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada-class_submarine How cute is this? Why not agreed with Australia? “under a 1959 agreement between the US and Canada the US had the right to block the purchase of submarine nuclear reactors by … Continue reading
Australia can learn from the American experience with nuclear power | RenewEconomy
Nuclear power has no business case or operational need in Australia’s energy future. No one who understands energy markets would claim otherwise. — Read on reneweconomy.com.au/australia-can-learn-from-the-american-experience-with-nuclear-power/amp/ Legacy failures with nuke power, Amory Lovins, no way in Australia
Biden To Set 100% Tariff On Electric Cars Made In China — Solar Panels May Be Next – CleanTechnica
Electric cars and solar panels from China will be hit with higher tariffs by the Biden administration this week. — Read on cleantechnica.com/2024/05/12/biden-to-set-100-tariff-on-electric-cars-made-in-china-solar-panels-may-be-next/ But won’t this add to inflation? Economics warfare?
Energy efficiency guru Amory Lovins on Future Made in Australia – ABC listen
Professor Lovins has made his home near Aspen so energy efficient that he is able to grow bananas during the freezing Colorado winter. — Read on http://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/saturdayextra/amory-lovins/103862102 Nukes have always been hidden behind dodgy economics and exaggerated performance claims, in … Continue reading
Is Australia’s brown coal hydrogen export project destined to fail? | RenewEconomy
hydrogen has a global warming potential 35 times that of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the first 20 years after its release into the atmosphere. — Read on reneweconomy.com.au/is-australias-brown-coal-hydrogen-export-project-destined-to-fail/ why it doesn’t make any sense to export hydrogen or derived ammonia … Continue reading
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