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Two weeks to go: Gill Owen Essay Prize and $15,000 travelling scholarship
A reminder for energy efficiency and social justice warriors and scribes: Entries close for the $5000 Gill Owen Essay Prize on Friday 9th November 2018.
Chris Dunstan
Oct 26, 2018
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Other Good Stuff
Reform to “anti-Demand Management” regulations would cut power costs
New study finds smarter electricity network regulation would improve reliability, reduce emissions and cut power bills for energy users.
Chris Dunstan
Jun 28, 2017
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Malcolm Turnbull
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
3
Renewables
Kangaroo Island’s choice: a new cable to the mainland, or renewables
Choosing renewables means negotiating a series of technical and regulatory issues at a scale never before attempted in Australia. But if anyone can do it…
Chris Dunstan
Sep 16, 2016
5
Shout out for the quiet energy revolution
The impact of lifting energy productivity via smarter energy management, energy efficiency and load management may have an even bigger impact over coming years.
Chris Dunstan
Feb 19, 2016
0
A simple rule change can save billions for power networks and their customers
Money spent on helping consumers reduce demand means less money spent on substations and other infrastructure.
Chris Dunstan
Mar 13, 2015
0
Double or nothing: Australia’s G20 energy challenge
Australia has had cheap fuel sources, but it has only encouraged us to be wasteful.
Chris Dunstan
Mar 17, 2014
1
Solar boom: We’re headed for an electricity war
Caught napping by the solar boom, Australia’s electricity industry is fighting back. Without government action, our energy future could become an ugly war.
Chris Dunstan
Aug 7, 2013
10
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