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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.
  • WA’s biggest pig farm about to go 100 per cent renewable energy
    Commentary

    WA’s biggest pig farm about to go 100 per cent renewable energy

    WA’s biggest piggery operator to add wind and storage to existing solar arrays in push to 100 per cent renewable energy supply.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 24, 2017
    3
  • Graph of Day: How solar tower and storage sailed through eclipse
    CleanTech Bites

    Graph of Day: How solar tower and storage sailed through eclipse

    Murdoch media’s “Monkey’s uncle” thinks solar towers and storage are intermittent. But its performance during eclipse shows otherwise.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 23, 2017
    12
  • 30MW battery to create renewables-based mini grid in South Australia
    Storage

    30MW battery to create renewables-based mini grid in South Australia

    ARENA funds 30MW battery to be built in South Australia to help grid security, and be the first of a series of renewable-based mini-grids to keep the lights on.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 23, 2017
    16
  • Victoria to unveil wind and solar tenders in push for 40% renewables
    CleanTech Bites

    Victoria to unveil wind and solar tenders in push for 40% renewables

    Major renewable energy tender announcements expected from Victoria, along with more details of state renewable energy target architecture.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 22, 2017
    6
  • California grid survives solar eclipse, as Australia prepares for 2028
    CleanTech Bites

    California grid survives solar eclipse, as Australia prepares for 2028

    California’s solar-centric grid manages eclipse without a hitch. In Australia, preparations already being made for 2028 eclipse.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 22, 2017
    6
  • Super cheap solar – and why that’s good for Australia’s mining sector
    Featured

    Super cheap solar – and why that’s good for Australia’s mining sector

    Solar pioneer Martin Green says solar PV will fall to $US10/MWh within a few years, but this will be good news for Australia’s mining industry because the fall in Australia’s thermal coal exports will be offset by a factor of more than 5 by demand for other resources.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 22, 2017
    35
  • Why solar towers and storage plants will reshape energy markets
    Policy & Planning

    Why solar towers and storage plants will reshape energy markets

    More details emerge of the contract for the Port Augusta solar tower and storage project, and why it means huge change for energy markets, and a shift of focus from “base-load” fossil fuel to clean, flexible capacity built around “base-cost” renewables.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 21, 2017
    51
  • It’s absurd. But consumers may be better off quitting the grid
    Storage

    It’s absurd. But consumers may be better off quitting the grid

    As long as Australia’s energy networks hold on to their inflated asset base, and generators and retailers to their inflated profit margins, consumers will have no choice but to take matters into their own hands with solar and battery storage. But what a hopeless failure in public policy that would be.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 11, 2017
    106
  • Australia’s biggest wind farm is also its least productive
    CleanTech Bites

    Australia’s biggest wind farm is also its least productive

    What’s wrong with Australia’s biggest wind farm? Victoria’s 420MW Macarthur facility was supposed to produce 50% more power than it did last year.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 11, 2017
    11
  • Liddell coal plant to be replaced by solar, wind, storage
    CleanTech Bites

    Liddell coal plant to be replaced by solar, wind, storage

    AGL says new coal plants not economically rational; facilities like Liddell will be replaced by wind, solar, batteries, pumped hydro and other firming capacity.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 10, 2017
    14
  • AGL cashes in on coal splurge, renewable investment drought
    Featured

    AGL cashes in on coal splurge, renewable investment drought

    AGL’s multi-billion investment in coal generators, and the recent investment drought in new wind and solar plants, have delivered windfall gains to the country’s biggest generator. It also increased its margins from consumers, despite its offer of discounts.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 10, 2017
    18
  • Nuclear not the answer, as consumers pay for abandoned reactors

    Nuclear not the answer, as consumers pay for abandoned reactors

    The nuclear “renaissance” in the US is now over, after another two reactors abandoned, leaving consumers holding the bill.
    Giles Parkinson
    Aug 9, 2017
    17
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