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Origin maintains green energy dominance; Macarthur Coal's mining emissions rise 13%; and more

  • Origin maintains green energy dominance, snaps up low-price RECs
  • Macarthur Coal's mining emissions rise 13%
  • WA uranium panel not up to scratch: Conservation Council
  • Victoria boosts funding for five cleaner coal projects
  • Reform of Victorian Water Act 'urgently needed': EDO
  • Australian company wins $300 million Thai solar contract

WA Conservation Council lawyers urge minister to hold uranium mine inquiry; and more

  • Lawyers for WA Conservation Council urge minister to hold uranium mine inquiry
  • Regulator rules PV owners losing off-peak tariff to be compensated
  • Australians more confident in government action on environment
  • WSAA releases urban water metering framework

News in brief, January 21, 2008

Industry association calls for abolition of national energy efficiency program * Federal government says energy efficiency data not up to scratch * EPA Victoria says environmental offsets can lead to better outcomes * SA to trial kerbside food waste program as NSW issues kerbside guide * Nominations open for Tasmanian awards



* Global fuel, power and transport businesses urge renewable energy milestones and greater government efforts * Carbon Disclosure Project urges business to explore supply chain emissions * UK overhauls legislation on nuclear, renewables and carbon capture and storage


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