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'Records falling everywhere': Australian solar panel demand goes through the roof
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UK scientists turn coffee industry waste into electricity
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Two years since South Australia was plunged into darkness during a statewide blackout, new light has been shed on the cost of the Tesla battery.
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Solar panels replaced tarmac on a motorway. Here are the results.
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Water security: The Himalayan hydro-political tug-of-war
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Energy Minister Angus Taylor has confirmed the Morrison government will not replace the renewable energy target after it peaks in 2020
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Hurricane Florence, worries grow over half dozen nuclear power plants in storm's path
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How China's giant solar farms are transforming world energy
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Air-conditioners do great good, but at a high environmental cost
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Scientists warn the UN of capitalism's imminent demise
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Spinning sail technology is poised to bring back wind-powered ships
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has ditched his commitment to legislate for an emissions reduction target as he scrambles to save his leadership.
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Use of water for electricity generation triggers outcry in Mexico
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Quantum physics observed in photosynthesis and could lead the way to greatly improved solar technologies
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has secured the support of an overwhelming majority of Liberal and Nationals MPs for his energy policy.
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Electricity prices are falling - and will keep doing so - whether or not energy deal is inked
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Dark energy may be incompatible with string theory
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States give conditional support to National Energy Guarantee, but more talks to come
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Scientists put a nuclear waste container through a demanding trip to see if the fuel would break
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Why Nord Stream 2 is the world’s most controversial energy project
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Energy deal in limbo as states step up their demands
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Iran sanctions: Trump warns trading partners
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Chinese state oil major suspends US oil imports amid trade war
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The $3 Billion Plan to Turn Hoover Dam Into a Giant Battery
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The Arctic is melting. Here’s why cooperation and diplomacy get so complicated.
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As economics improve, solar shines in rural America
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Ten years left to redesign lithium-ion batteries
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The troubled quest for the superconducting wind turbine
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Electricity plan would all but hit emissions goal before it starts
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Earth's resources consumed in ever greater destructive volumes
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Renewables will replace ageing coal plants at lowest cost, Australian Energy Market Operator says
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Sabotage laws give Australian PM Peter Dutton new powers over energy, port facilities
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The fallout in commodities from the US-China Trade war: what's at stake
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Scientists create bacteria-powered solar cells that can work under cloudy skies
6 votes -
Deepwater Horizon disaster altered building blocks of ocean life
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Wendelstein 7-X stellarator achieves fusion product world record
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Massachussetts renewable energy bill clears Senate
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Has anyone implemented solar technology into their home, what has been your experience - any good resources on solar technology for the home?
Does anyone have any experience with the Tesla Powerwall? I was surprised the price was relatively reasonable for what you get, but that didn't include install, materials, and all that.
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Billions in US solar projects shelved after Trump panel tariff
8 votes -
Microsoft has sunk a data centre in the sea to investigate whether it can boost energy efficiency
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Massive wind farm approved in central Queensland
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How do aliens solve climate change? Scientists recently modeled a range of interactions between energy-intensive civilizations and their planets
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Bitcoin's energy consumption is growing at 20% per month and threatens to erase decades of progress on renewable energy
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Can a solution to massive carbon emissions include nuclear energy?
One of my frustrations with political threads generally is that they are often too broad to be meaningful in terms of policy discussion. So I thought I'd narrow the topic of discussion. I am quite...
One of my frustrations with political threads generally is that they are often too broad to be meaningful in terms of policy discussion. So I thought I'd narrow the topic of discussion. I am quite interested in political discussion and this seems a fine enough place to have it as any.
So let's talk: Nuclear energy policy!
With the Paris accord attempting to have countries pledged to reduce their carbon footprint to keep the globe from warming past 2 degrees above industrial era temperatures, it seems like a lot of countries have a whole lot of work to do in a rather short period of time. Maybe the US decides to commit to some informal reduction in carbon emissions eventually. Maybe it doesn't. Here we're talking about shoulds.
So for non-US people: how should a given country go about meeting their commitment to the Paris Accord?
For the US peeps: 1.) should the US bother trying to reduce carbon emissions and 2.) how should it go about doing it?
For everyone: What place does nuclear energy have in an energy portfolio that reduces carbon emissions?
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