Energy
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The Australian wave energy company’s new hub is the world’s largest and most advanced for developing offshore renewable energy technology
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Planet Oz Marrakech climate talks an emotional ride as reports show need to end coal power
Graham ReadfearnElection of climate science denier Donald Trump could speed up talks to preserve elements of the Paris agreement -
Sydney Renewable Power Company to sell 519 shares after International Convention Centre deal to buy all electricity produced
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With solar capacity up 577% since 2011 and wind energy surging, Trump’s pledges to abolish clean energy measures could have ‘major consequences’
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Hospitality operators are realising sun, wind and water can do more than just attract tourists – they can power the resorts themselves
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Former staff members face up to five years in prison if convicted of lapses at Queensland coal gasification site
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The new bottom line Trump's influence on the future of clean energy is less clear than you think
Michael LiebreichThe president-elect is a political novice whose energy plan doesn’t account for the economic reality of coal and renewable energy
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Government divisions over approach to climate change plan are bridged, but targets will be reviewed in 2018 to consider their impact on industry
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Letters: If anything, the government seems to be going out of its way to protect manufacturers
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From private prisons to pharamceuticals, several industries stand to gain from the president-elect’s policy agenda
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Leaving more contaminated soil and rubble on-site instead of moving it to dedicated dumps is cheaper and allows for quicker clean-ups, say officials
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On a Sydney Peace Prize panel moderated by Guardian Australia editor Lenore Taylor, Naomi Klein, Murrawah Johnson, Maria Tiimon Chi- Fang, Nadine Flood and Shen Narayanasamy discuss the need for transition to a post-carbon Australia
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Coal, pharmaceutical companies and mining groups can all expect to benefit, while renewables are out in the cold
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Investment fund would help wave and tidal power to provide a tenth of the bloc’s power by 2050
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Government to phase out the most polluting fossil and replace it with cleaner sources, such as gas, to meet climate commitments
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‘Equivalent of a Hazelwood a year’ will need to close by early 2030s to meet Paris targets, witnesses tell Senate inquiry
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CloudCAM technology allows operators to reliably predict the output of solar farms 15 minutes ahead of time
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ACTU seek federal body to manage move to a clean energy economy and to support workers and communities that rely on fossil fuel-related jobs
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Policy Exchange says policies boost growth in dirty diesel, arguing a smarter power grid could cut costs and curb emissions
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Some new energy-efficient technologies are on the verge of delivering real benefits to consumers and companies alike
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Majority report from 350 residents questions safety, cost and the ability of the government to deliver, run and regulate a nuclear waste storage facility
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Is it a conflict of interest to have representatives of coal and oil companies at the climate change discussions?
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Business and the sustainable development goals Drought, floods and water stress cost companies $14bn