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Australian news, and some related international items

Australians buying up big, in electricity guzzling appliances

globe-warmingRise in appliance sales prompts fears of a climate time bomb  The Age, June 19, 2013 Peter Hannam  Australia’s rush to acquire airconditioners and fridges is creating a greenhouse gas time bomb, which the Greens and environmental groups say existing regulations, including the carbon tax, are ill equipped to defuse.

The country has at least 45 million cooling devices, up from about 30 million in 2007, with 1 million airconditioners alone sold each year for home use and a similar number in new passenger vehicles.

The vast bulk of the equipment uses fluorocarbon coolants which, though small in weight – about 600 grams per car or more than 1 kilogram per airconditioner – can pack as much as 10,890 times the global warming impact of carbon dioxide when released, either through leakage or when the device is disposed of. The deliberate release of such gases has been illegal since 1989, but with as little as 25 per cent of the gases recovered each year from discarded devices, the rest of the gas is vented with impunity.

Refrigerant gases have been a problem for decades. Australia passed the Ozone Protection Act in 1989 as part of global action to phase out chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFC) when the chemicals were found to be destroying the ozone that blocked dangerous ultraviolet radiation from space.

The replacement coolants, mostly hydrofluorocarbons (HFC), don’t deplete ozone but are potent greenhouse gases…….  http://www.theage.com.au/environment/climate-change/rise-in-appliance-sales-prompts-fears-of-a-climate-time-bomb-20130618-2ogq3.html#ixzz2WhGlp0fs

June 18, 2013 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming | Leave a comment

Hear about Western Australia’s wave energy project

waveHear-This-wayAUDIO: Renewable wave energy project to begin in Western Australia http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/program/pacific-beat/renewable-wave-energy-project-to-begin-in-western-australia/1147652 18 June 2013, Wave energy is one of the great renewable energy hopes because it can create electricity through the power of the ocean

The technology has huge potential for the Paccific Islands and their search for sustainable energy sources

Construction on a major wave energy project is about to begin in Western Australia at Australia’s largest naval base, HMAS Stirling.

The technology behind the Perth Wave Energy Project has been developed over the past 10 years, and promises to make Australia a global leader in wave energy.

Fran Kelly asked Tim Sawyer, the Project Development Officer for Carnegie Wave Energy for more details.

Presenter: Fran Kelly Speaker: Tim Sawyer, the Project Development Officer for Carnegie Wave Energy

June 18, 2013 Posted by | Audiovisual, energy, Western Australia | Leave a comment