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Responsible-investing trailblazer awarded Order of Canada

Corporate Knights

EE: What were the biggest challenges you faced as head of TCCR decades ago? . EE: How much of a change has happened in the management/investor relationship in the last 50 years? EE: The debate about divestment versus engagement in fossil fuels is probably more heated now than ever. Congratulations! Moira Hutchinson: Thank you!

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Team creates fuel from sunlight

Sustainability Matters

The research was led by a team from UNSW’s School of Chemical Engineering : Professor Rose Amal, Dr Priyank Kumar, Dr Emma C Lovell, Yi Fen (Charlotte) Zhu, Associate Professor Jason Scott, Dr Bingqiao Xie and Dr Jodie A Yuwono. It has been published in EES Catalysis.

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10 reasons to reject NEM 3.0 in California

Renewable Energy World

Let’s consider four customers, A, B, C and D. Customer C pays $150 a month and overpays for the fixed cost. Essentially, there is a cost shift from B to C. It turns out that D used to be like C, and paid $150 a month for decades. Let us focus on how imports should be priced. They are the consumption side of the equation.