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How an accounting shift could conceal millions of tonnes of coal mine emissions
This report investigates the historical implementation and potential implications of expanding the current application of company-led reporting for open-cut coal mines across Australia. It does so through an assessment of eight operating and two proposed coal mines, and a comparison of emission reporting under respective state-based emissions factors.
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Making clean power flexy
This report provides an overview of clean flexibility in the European Union (EU), focusing on battery storage and demand side flexibility as two key enablers in the transition towards a clean power system. The paper analyses the current state-of-play in the EU regarding these solutions, examines outlooks for future deployment, and presents relevant policy options...
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Cutting the bills: UK households profit from clean power
In this report, the authors evaluate two possible futures for the UK power system, showing that keeping renewables deployment on track brings both cost of living and energy security benefits. The study uses Ember’s open power system model, with all input data publicly available.
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Unleashing solar and wind in ASEAN
This report analyses the latest electricity data in five major ASEAN countries. Furthermore, it aims to link the progress of clean energy development and the future renewable energy target to the IEA Net Zero pathway.
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Tackling Australia’s coal mine methane problem
This report provides an overview of the policy levers and practices which could lead to a reduction in coal mine methane, and makes recommendations targeted at improving the measurement, reporting, mitigation and, ultimately, avoidance of coal mine methane emissions.