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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.
  • Ausgrid sale great for everyone, except consumers
    Markets

    Ausgrid sale great for everyone, except consumers

    The sale of Ausgrid has been hailed in many quarters, but consumers have little to celebrate. The price locks in “gold plating” and may lead to higher fixed charges as more consumers turn to solar and storage and the networks look to protect their revenue streams.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 24, 2016
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  • Hazelwood brown coal generator may close in next few months
    CleanTech Bites

    Hazelwood brown coal generator may close in next few months

    French newspaper says sources confirm Hazelwood brown coal generator will close in April, if not before.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 24, 2016
    6
  • A renewable fiction: Myths mainstream media refuses to let go
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    A renewable fiction: Myths mainstream media refuses to let go

    Australia’s mainstream media fail to understand – and appear to have no interest in asking – that new technologies can make the grid cheaper and more stable, rather than turning to old and expensive alternatives.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 21, 2016
    61
  • Wind, solar almost half the cost of new coal generators in South Africa
    Solar

    Wind, solar almost half the cost of new coal generators in South Africa

    The cost of wind and solar power in South Africa is nearly half the price of new coal plants, less than half that of nuclear.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 21, 2016
    1
  • Eight big questions arising from AEMO report into SA blackout
    Featured

    Eight big questions arising from AEMO report into SA blackout

    The market operator seems happy to let the blame for the South Australia blackout fall on wind energy, but questions about its own role are warranted, particularly because it seems to have totally ignored a report prepared a decade ago that envisaged a similar scenario.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 20, 2016
    27
  • NZ’s Vector makes major push into Australia battery storage market
    Storage

    NZ’s Vector makes major push into Australia battery storage market

    New Zealand utility Vector using Tesla Powerpack for major push into Australia battery storage market, targeting off-grid and business customer markets.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 20, 2016
    1
  • Storm of controversy erupts over AEMO blackout report
    Markets

    Storm of controversy erupts over AEMO blackout report

    AEMO report into blackout suggests fall in wind output, caused by an easily fixed “self protect” mechanism, was main cause of blackout. But wind industry says catastrophic fall in voltage as transmission lines fell was biggest culprit. And everyone wonders why AEMO had no plan B.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 19, 2016
    23
  • Blackout report blows away big myths about role of wind energy
    CleanTech Bites

    Blackout report blows away big myths about role of wind energy

    The two big myths about wind energy, cited by critics as the cause of the South Australia blackout, have been blown away by AEMO report.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 19, 2016
    12
  • My first weeks with rooftop solar and battery storage
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    My first weeks with rooftop solar and battery storage

    A little over six months after I moved into a new home I have installed a combination of rooftop solar and battery storage. It’s amazing what a little bit of storage can achieve.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 19, 2016
    38
  • Abbott all over again? Coalition ramps up attack on renewables
    Renewables

    Abbott all over again? Coalition ramps up attack on renewables

    Coalition campaign against state-based renewables targets – and the deployment of its most potent weapon, policy uncertainty – has reached new heights over the past couple of months. Could Turnbull trump Abbott?
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 18, 2016
    28
  • Coal city Newcastle plans 5MW solar farm as part of 30% renewable target
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    Coal city Newcastle plans 5MW solar farm as part of 30% renewable target

    Newcastle Council wants to build a 5MW solar farm as part of the coal port city’s plans to source 30 per cent of its electricity needs from renewables by 2020.
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 18, 2016
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    Australia takes centre stage on global green climate funds

    An Australian is to take charge of the troubled $100 billion Green Climate Fund, in a move that indicates Australia is not completely out of touch on climate change and renewable energy. But is it developing one language on climate for the international stage, and another for the toxic and partisan domestic market?
    Giles Parkinson
    Oct 17, 2016
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