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Citigroup sees Australian solar market at 14GW by 2020
Citigroup says annual solar installations will more than double in Australia by 2020, with global market set to jump to 51GW in 2015.
Giles Parkinson and Emma Fitzpatrick
Sep 22, 2014
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Commentary
Richmond Tigers turn to sun and rooftop solar to cut bills
Richmond Tigers install 100kW rooftop solar at its training facilities at iconic Punt Road headquarters.
Emma Fitzpatrick
Sep 22, 2014
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Global CO2 emissions could peak well before 2020
Action by US and China opens up opportunity to achieve what many thought was a lost cause – a peak in global emissions well before 2020.
Lauri Myllyvirta
Sep 22, 2014
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Three decades until carbon budget is eaten through
If the planet’s carbon budget was a giant cake, then we’d all be running out of dessert — fast.
John Upton
Sep 22, 2014
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The move to peak coal in China by 2016
China is rapidly transforming its electricity system, with a central outcome to diversify the system away from coal-fired power generation.
Tim Buckley
Sep 22, 2014
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The biggest loser: Bleak outlet for thermal coal
Yet another major analysis has painted a bleak outlook for the global thermal coal industry.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 22, 2014
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2014 on track to be hottest year on record
New data shows there’s a good chance 2014 could become the warmest year on record.
Andrea Thompson
Sep 19, 2014
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Are energy-efficient workplaces healthier? Just Google it.
An increasing number of organizations are recognizing the value beyond energy cost savings that energy-efficient buildings provide.
Douglas Miller
Sep 19, 2014
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Wind power could improve grid resiliency
New study finds wind power can substantially enhance grid resiliency when coupled with appropriate modern plant controls.
Joshua S Hill
Sep 19, 2014
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ACT energy efficiency scheme saving households $1,600 a year
Review of ACT’s Energy Efficiency Improvement Scheme finds it cuts equivalent of 237,908 tonnes of CO2, saves participating households $1,600.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 19, 2014
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Solar PV sets new record in Italy – 10% of demand
Solar photovoltaic installations in Italy provided nearly 10% of the country’s electricity demand from January to August.
Ilias Tsagas
Sep 19, 2014
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Investor groups worth trillions call for price on carbon, climate deal
Just as Australia dumps its carbon price, investor groups representing $24 trillion of funds under management call for carbon pricing across the globe, as the push for a new international climate agreement gathers pace.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 19, 2014
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