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Peter Gardner's February NewsletterPeter Gardner's February Newsletter By Portal Admin - 12th March 2018 - Back to News Dear friend, colleague, media person,
My posts (and guest author) on climate, renewables etc. on my "Gippsland News" page. The website is getting between 400-600 unique visitors per month. All posts for February can be viewed at http://petergardner.info/news/ or individual blogs as follows:-
28.2 ‘Pie in the Sky’ or the Coal to Hydrogen Valley Project
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/pie-in-the-sky-or-the-coal-to-hydrogen-latrobe-valley-project/
25.2 Gippsland Hydrogen & Ammonia
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/gippsland-hydrogen-ammonia/ renewable energy for export
21.2 Carbon Capture and Storage in Gippsland and the Longford Meeting
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/carbon-capture-and-storage-in-gippsland-and-the-longford-meeting/
18.2 Jobs, the Just Transition and Electricity Generation
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/jobs-the-just-transition-and-electricity-generation/
Latrobe Valley win/win options
14.2 100% Renewables in 2030
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/100-renewables-by-2030/
11.2 Modern-day Biochar by John Hermans
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/modern-day-biochar-by-john-hermans/ edited version of Renew article
7.2 RIP for the REP
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/rip-the-rep/ the Renewable Energy Party deregistered by the AEC
4.2 Bairnsdale and the Heat Island Effect
http://petergardner.info/2018/02/bairnsdale-reducing-the-heat-island-effect/
Peter Gardner
Source: www.gippsland.com Published by: support@gippsland.com

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