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In a first, Japan-Australia venture starts producing hydrogen from dirty coal

Why the Rape Claim Against Australia s Attorney General Seems Familiar

Why the Rape Claim Against Australia’s Attorney General Seems Familiar Some see unsettling parallels with another powerful man halfway across the world. “The things that are claimed to have happened did not happen,” Australia’s attorney general, Christian Porter, said last week in Perth.Credit.Stefan Gosatti/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images to get it by email. He was accused of sexual assault decades after it allegedly occurred, in a way that makes police investigation all but impossible. Backed by his party and the most powerful man in the country, he maintained his innocence and held one of the most important legal positions in the country, even as questions continued to swirl around him.

In world-first trial, Japan-Australia venture starts producing hydrogen from dirty coal

In world-first trial, Japan-Australia venture starts producing hydrogen from dirty coal Reuters MELBOURNE | Updated on March 12, 2021 The liquefied hydrogen carrier SUISO FRONTIER, built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and due to transport its first cargo of hydrogen extracted from brown coal from Australia to Japan, is docked at Kobe Works yard in Kobe, western Japan January 22, 2021   -  REUTERS The liquefied hydrogen carrier SUISO FRONTIER, built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and due to transport its first cargo of hydrogen extracted from brown coal from Australia to Japan, is docked at Kobe Works yard in Kobe, western Japan January 22, 2021   -  REUTERS× A Japanese-Australian venture has begun producing hydrogen from brown coal in a A$500 million ($390 million) pilot project that aims to show liquefied hydrogen can be produced commercially and exported safely overseas.

Death of coal-fired power is inevitable - yet government still has no plan to help its workforce

Date Time Share Death of coal-fired power is inevitable – yet government still has no plan to help its workforce Yallourn power station – Australia’s oldest, dirtiest coal plant – will close four years ahead of schedule in 2028. Announcing the move this week, operator Energy Australia said it will build a giant energy storage battery on the site to make room for more renewables. This is a powerful statement about where our energy system is heading. Author Research Principal, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney Yallourn has operated for 47 years burning brown coal. It supplies one-fifth of Victoria’s energy and employs 500 permanent workers and hundreds more contractors. It’s also responsible for 13% of Victoria’s emissions.

Japan-Australia venture starts producing hydrogen from dirty coal

Japan-Australia venture starts producing hydrogen from dirty coal
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