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Australia solar market heads for 12GW by 2020
Australia’s installed solar PV capacity set to double in three years, according to latest APVI data, as the big solar market gears back up.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 1, 2017
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Commentary
Australia ignores risks, shirks moral responsibility on climate
Climate risks are either not understood or wilfully ignored at leadership level in Australia, a profound failure of imagination, and far worse than that which triggered the GFC in 2008.
Ian Dunlop
Jun 22, 2017
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Coal
Does best CCS power station in world provide model for Australia?
Josh Frydenberg over-egged the success of a CCS plant he visited in US, and now he’s done the same in Australia with new CEFC mandate.
Simon Holmes à Court
May 31, 2017
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CleanTech Bites
Australia leaps up global renewable energy investment rankings
Record $7.5 billion in large scale solar and wind investment pushes Australia up to number 5 in global renewable energy investment rankings.
Giles Parkinson
May 17, 2017
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Interview: AEMO’s Zibelman says system black was “wake-up call”
New AEMO Audrey Zibelman in a detailed interview on the challenges and opportunities in the changing energy system, her priorities, the market reforms needed, the lessons learned from the South Australia blackout, and why it was a wake up call for the industry as a whole.
Giles Parkinson
May 3, 2017
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Turnbull’s right: we need cheap, clean and reliable power – here’s how
Better managing how we use electricity in our homes will reduce pressure on the grid, and reduce the need for more power stations.
Chris Dunstan
Feb 2, 2017
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Luminous Energy wins approval for 300 MW solar farm in Qld
The Brisbane-based developer has obtained approval to build the solar project near Columboola, southwestern Queensland, after a seven-week review process.
Brian Publicover
Jan 19, 2017
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Storage
German battery storage company Senec launches products in Australia
German company Senec-IES has begun shipping its battery storage units to the fast-growing Australian storage market, with 2,000 units to be supplied in the first six months of 2017.
Jonathan Gifford
Jan 18, 2017
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Will New Zealand learn from Australia’s rooftop solar mistakes?
What’s happening in New Zealand mimics what happened in Australia 5 or so years ago. The question is, will they learn from our mistakes?
Rob Passey
Dec 13, 2016
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Markets
AEMO wants to spend billions more on networks, gas
AEMO report sets out pressing challenges facing Australian electricity networks in future, looks to past for solutions.
Jonathan Gifford
Dec 12, 2016
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Solar
Another rooftop solar boom – this time with warnings
Record low solar panel prices, and the ratcheting-down or removal of policy levers, are sparking a boom in Australia’s residential and commercial rooftop solar markets – but also prompting warnings to consumers to avoid the lure of cheap and nasty products, and installers.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 1, 2016
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Australia will suffer if Turnbull returns to hard right on energy policy
Australia is now pretty much the only major advanced economy where carbon pollution levels are growing.
Mark Butler
Dec 1, 2016
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