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Emma Fitzpatrick
Carnegie signs wave energy research deal with European firms
Carnegie teams with group of European power industry firms and UK based wave energy developer to reduce costs and increase reliability.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 25, 2014
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Suntech winds up solar R&D in Australia as policy uncertainty bites
Suntech winds up solar R&D in Australia and will focus on China. Policy uncertainty, and need to expand into storage and smart grids, blamed.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 25, 2014
2
Carnergie receives first ARENA payment for CETO 6 project
Australian wave energy developer, Carnegie Energy, have received its first payment from ARENA as part of an $11 million grant for the CETO 6 Project.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 11, 2014
1
Tritium partners with James Cameron for deep-sea dive
Australian EV charging company and solar racing car Brisbane business, Tritium, have involved themselves in James Cameron’s deep-sea expedition.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 11, 2014
0
Community calls on Alcoa to shut down coal plant
A 700-people-strong community march in Anglesea has called for Alcoa to shut down its polluting coal power plant.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 11, 2014
4
Most Australian businesses don’t recycle, don’t care: study
New study finds that 80% of Australian companies have no green policy in place and don’t care enough to recycle waste when possible.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 4, 2014
4
Aust CleanTech Index again beats main market, as new FY begins
Australian CleanTech Index closes first month of new financial year with 5 per cent gain, beating out S&P ASX200 and S&P ASX Small Ordinaries Index.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Aug 4, 2014
0
Solar boosting jobs, cutting electricity costs, says new study
Australia Institute study says solar is creating jobs and pushing down electricity prices – contrary to the popular belief that renewable energy puts upward pressure on energy prices.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Jul 28, 2014
1
Hunt gives approval to massive Carmichael “carbon bomb”
Environment Minister Greg Hunt approves what many are describing as one of the world’s major “carbon bombs”.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Jul 28, 2014
11
Australia’s first commercial wind farm faces bleak future
WA’s Ten Mile Lagoon wind farm facility reached the end of its design life last year with fears that blades and integral parts will not be replaced.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Jul 28, 2014
6
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