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BP says more extreme weather causing tandem rise in energy demand and emissions 

BP's Statistical Review of World Energy 2019, its 68th edition, makes a finding broadly in line with something highlight by the Australian Energy Market Operator earlier this year: weather related events largely drove energy demand and spikes. 

Renewables cannot keep up, but gas-to-coal switching can : Dudley

Renewables cannot keep up, but gas-to-coal switching can : Dudley

AEMO's first quarterly report on power showed huge spikes in energy use and gas-fired power generation in Victoria and South Australia in January during some of the hottest days seen in both states, though...

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