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Some Australian states are discovering what happens when they have too much rooftop solar
Alerts to possible power shortfalls have become a familiar occurrence. But experts say it won’t be long before the opposite is common Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast When Victoria basks in mostly sunny spring weather this weekend, energy authorities will be monitoring how far electricity demand ebbs. If needed, they’ll turn off rooftop solar systems to ensure stability for the grid. Such minimum system load events, as they are called, have emerged as a new challenge as households across Australia take advantage of plunging prices for solar panels to shield themselves from rising power bills and cut carbon emissions. Continue reading...
That is utter madness from TVP!
whoever is handling DP World public relations has accidentally made far more people aware about the 2022 P&O fire and rehire scandal than otherwise would have known
What Sam Bemment says... it's politically expedient to leave the 1980s system in place. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Complex rules leave many customers feeling caught out and annoyed they aren't made clearer by rail companies.
Amazing!! :-)
What a great initiative from and what a great reward for Angeline Murimirwa www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Angeline Murimirwa is CEO of a charity which helps girls in five African countries access education.
Not wrong. The symbolic handwringing and deafening silence otherwise is just... glaring. www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
Fouad Siniora tells the BBC that Lebanon as a state has been kidnapped by Hezbollah.
One year on: How the Gaza conflict turned into a global hate machine tinyurl.com/yc2rn7tc
Hard to believe it's been a year.
Beautifully written, Ian, thank you.