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Electric Vehicles
Victoria “autonobus” trial finds AVs ready for commercial rollout
Report says La Trobe University “autonobus” trial demonstrated “safely and without incident” that autonomous vehicles could be deployed now, across Australia.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 28, 2018
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Can Angus Taylor stop the renewables and storage revolution?
Angus Taylor might be viewed as the federal government’s most “anti-renewables” energy minister yet. But can he really stop the energy revolution as his supporters wish?
Giles Parkinson
Aug 28, 2018
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A conversation about wind and coal with Australia’s new energy minister
So what does the new energy minister think about renewables and fossil fuels? Our readers, and his fellow MPs, provide some clues.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 28, 2018
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Macquarie buys 90% stake In 322MW Mexican solar portfolio
Its second investment in Mexican solar – remaining 10% interest in portfolio to be held by Eosol Invest Mexico, an experienced local renewables developer and operator.
Joshua S Hill
Aug 28, 2018
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Amid blackout scare stories, remember that a grid without power cuts is impossible… and expensive
Mainstream media reporting about risks of blackouts is misleading and irresponsible, and could lead to costly “gold plating” of the generation sector.
Dylan McConnell
Aug 28, 2018
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South Africa drops nuclear push in favour of renewables
South Africa turns to wind, solar and gas to replace coal, dumping plans for an expensive foray into nuclear.
Joshua S Hill
Aug 28, 2018
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New report identifies large scale green finance opportunities – potential for green growth
Climate Bonds Initiative launches the Green Infrastructure Investment Opportunities Australia & New Zealand (GIIO) report in Sydney today outlining a pipeline of infrastructure investments that can be funded via green finance.
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Aug 28, 2018
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Infigen signs PPA with Kiata wind farm in play for Victoria C&I market
ASX-listed Infigen Energy signs power purchase agreement to buy output of 31MW Kiata wind farm, in push into Victoria’s commercial and industrial market.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 27, 2018
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Storage
On first day as PM, Morrison learns difference between Big Battery and Big Banana
Scott Morrison gets a lesson on why Tesla’s big battery is more useful than his Big Banana as lights stay on in South Australia and go out in NSW.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 27, 2018
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Markets
Know your NEM: Coalition lurches to right, away from consensus, science and economics
The splitting of the federal government energy and environment policies marks the end of the best chance for bipartisan approach to climate change.
David Leitch
Aug 27, 2018
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Renewables
A “middle finger” to climate and renewables: Morrison draws fire – and dismay
Politicians and industry insiders respond to new PM’s appointment of anti-wind Conservative as energy minister, coal company lawyer as environment minister.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 27, 2018
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Renewables
Moorabool wind farm begins construction in Victoria
Construction officially underway on the first stage of the 321MW Moorabool wind farm being built in central-western Victoria.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 27, 2018
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