“Unstoppable transition:” Australia can hit 91% renewables by 2030 — RenewEconomy

Transgrid study says Australia could – and should – be 100% renewable powered by 2035, with all coal generation phased out by 2032. The post “Unstoppable transition:” Australia can hit 91% renewables by 2030 appeared first on RenewEconomy.
“Unstoppable transition:” Australia can hit 91% renewables by 2030 — RenewEconomy
Diné groups seek justice — Beyond Nuclear International

Navajo have suffered disproportionately from legacy of uranium mining
Diné groups seek justice — Beyond Nuclear International
NSW unveils $80 billion green hydrogen strategy, with incentives to plug into grid — RenewEconomy

NSW unveils a green hydrogen plan, aiming to attract $80 billion of investment and slashing costs of the technology. The post NSW unveils $80 billion green hydrogen strategy, with incentives to plug into grid appeared first on RenewEconomy.
NSW unveils $80 billion green hydrogen strategy, with incentives to plug into grid — RenewEconomy
Australians reject “gas led recovery” as climate concern surges to new highs — RenewEconomy

New survey shows 8 in 10 Australians support the phase-out of coal power, and vast majority say economic recovery should be powered by renewables, not gas. The post Australians reject “gas led recovery” as climate concern surges to new highs appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australians reject “gas led recovery” as climate concern surges to new highs — RenewEconomy
Australia’s weak climate policies a threat to 70,000 Australian jobs — RenewEconomy

Tens of thousands of Australian jobs at risk due to country’s weak climate policies, as other countries ponder carbon border taxes. The post Australia’s weak climate policies a threat to 70,000 Australian jobs appeared first on RenewEconomy.
Australia’s weak climate policies a threat to 70,000 Australian jobs — RenewEconomy
October 13 Energy News — geoharvey

Opinion: ¶ “Should Australia Build Nuclear Power Plants To Combat The Climate Crisis?” • While Australia holds 31% of the world’s supply of uranium, it has always been cheaper to rely on less expensive sources of power, fueled by coal and gas. That situation has not improved for nuclear power. Also, many Australians simply will […]
October 13 Energy News — geoharvey
