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Biogas trade bodies and companies call for an urgent rethink on GHG Protocol guidance for corporate biomethane use reporting

Envirotec Magazine

As a result, certificates from the AD sector became an attractive means of evidencing GHG reduction across a wide variety of industries, and supported investment of new biomethane production infrastructure, which is critical if the world is to achieve its 2030 climate targets and keep alive the possibility of meeting the 1.5 degree target.

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Hydrogen electrolyser projects see 55 GW surge in 6 months

Envirotec Magazine

Europe leads in project development, making up 32% of the capacity share, the report finds, followed closely by Oceania at 21% in different operational or development stages. By 2030, electrolysers are expected to make up over 50% of the total capacity mix, growing to 80% by 2040.

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Global e-waste has risen 21% in five years, says UN

Envirotec Magazine

The recent report also predicts global e-waste – discarded products with a battery or plug – will reach 74 Mt by 2030, almost a doubling of e-waste in just 16 years. Mt) and Europe (12 Mt), while Africa and Oceania generated 2.9 Oceania came second (16.1 A record 53.6 Mt, followed by the Americas (13.1 Mt and 0.7

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SUEZ, Vodafone aim to implement over 2 million NB-IoT smart water meters by 2030

Smart Energy International

SUEZ and Vodafone have entered a partnership to accelerate the delivery into service of smart water meters globally. The partnership provides the key elements of a smart water meter delivery with SUEZ a global provider of solutions for water and waste services and Vodafone a major provider of communications technologies and services.

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Australia’s AEMC recommends new obligations for 2030 smart meter rollout

Smart Energy International

All Australian energy customers would receive a smart meter by 2030, along with better information, protections and data in a new suite of rollout reforms proposed by the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC).

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Australia fast tracks critical transmission projects with $5.3bn package

Smart Energy International

billion funding deal will support the projected AU$32 billion ($22 billion) in private investment for regional energy infrastructure by 2030. NSW premier Dominic Perrottet, said on the landmark deal: “This joint AU$7.8 This is our opportunity to invest in our future industries that will drive jobs and wealth creation in our State.”.

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Intellihub receives AU$50m loan for smart meter tech in Australia

Smart Energy International

Sign up to our newsletter and stay informed The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has made a draft rule to accelerate the deployment of smart meters to energy customers by 2030 and has estimated that this could provide net benefits of AU$507 million for New South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory and South Australia.