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Giles Parkinson

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Giles Parkinson is founder and editor-in-chief of Renew Economy, and founder and editor of its EV-focused sister site The Driven. He is the co-host of the weekly Energy Insiders Podcast. Giles has been a journalist for more than 40 years and is a former deputy editor of the Australian Financial Review. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Twitter.
  • Queensland poll to be stress test for future of renewables in Australia

    Queensland poll to be stress test for future of renewables in Australia

    Queensland election means delay for major renewables and storage tender, but will also be major litmus test for future of industry in Australia.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 29, 2017
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  • “Minister for Adani” is back – and pushing for mega coal mine and new coal generator
    Coal

    “Minister for Adani” is back – and pushing for mega coal mine and new coal generator

    Matt Canavan says his immediate priority is to get NAIF funding for the Adani coal mine and a new coal-fired generator in north Queensland.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 28, 2017
    41
  • Graph of the Day: Negative prices in windy South Australia

    South Australia electricity prices plunge into negative territory.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 27, 2017
    17
  • A coal-based grid in 2030 will make Australia un-competitive
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    A coal-based grid in 2030 will make Australia un-competitive

    Builder of world’s first wind, solar and battery storage project in Queensland says renewables will beat even existing coal within a few years, and relying on a coal and gas fired grid in 2030 will make the Australian economy uncompetitive.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 27, 2017
    48
  • World-first “solar train” about to be launched in Byron Bay
    CleanTech Bites

    World-first “solar train” about to be launched in Byron Bay

    A world-first “solar train”, including Kokam batteries and flexible panels supplied by solar pioneer Zhengrong Shi, is about to make its debut in Byron Bay.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 27, 2017
    10
  • CleanTech Bites

    China does not need any new coal fired generation

    BNEF report says China needs no new coal generation, has $300bn of potential stranded assets, and needs reform to address curtailment issues for wind and solar.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 26, 2017
    7
  • SunPower, AES team up for major solar + storage project on Hawaii
    Storage

    SunPower, AES team up for major solar + storage project on Hawaii

    SunPower and AES join forces to build 28MW solar with a 20MW, 5-hour battery storage system on the Hawaiian island of Kaua’i.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 26, 2017
    13
  • Peter Garrett: Back on centre stage to fight Adani, push for 100% renewables
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    Peter Garrett: Back on centre stage to fight Adani, push for 100% renewables

    Peter Garrett, the frontman for Midnight Oil is back on centre stage, promising to fight Adani and push for 100 per cent renewables, and challenging Labor on its equivalence on coal. Will he have more impact as a popular public figure than he did inside the Labor machine?
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 26, 2017
    74
  • Sonnen to unveil first Australian micro-grid, contemplates local manufacture
    Storage

    Sonnen to unveil first Australian micro-grid, contemplates local manufacture

    Sonnen to announce first Australian micro-grid, or “SonnenCity”, where new housing developments come equipped with solar and storage. It says distributed energy key to slashing electricity prices.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 25, 2017
    12
  • Turnbull’s NEG claims first major renewable energy victim
    Policy & Planning

    Turnbull’s NEG claims first major renewable energy victim

    NEG causes market value of one of major renewable energy players to be slashed by analysts, and puts the future of some $50 billion of renewable energy projects in doubt. But it is good for incumbents, because less renewables means higher prices.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 25, 2017
    47
  • ESB told to ignore climate, as lobby groups muscle in on policy
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    ESB told to ignore climate, as lobby groups muscle in on policy

    Energy Security Board instructed to ignore Paris climate goals as main business lobby group asks for seat at table in talks around proposed National Energy Guarantee. This comes as more confirmation received on hurried and secret proposals, and as Coalition launches another scare campaign about renewable energy costs.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 24, 2017
    14
  • Construction begins on Emerald Solar Farm after financial close reached
    CleanTech Bites

    Construction begins on Emerald Solar Farm after financial close reached

    Emerald solar farm, Australia’s first large-scale offsite renewables corporate PPA, reaches financial close and begins construction.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 24, 2017
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