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Nigel Morris
Queensland playing fast and loose on costs of rooftop solar
The Queensland government’s attack on solar is designed to confuse, and inflate the costs of rooftop solar.
Nigel Morris
May 31, 2013
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Interviews
Sungevity interview: Stuck in a lift with Gillard and Abbott
Danny Kennedy, an Australian who founded solar leasing firm Sungevity, explains his solar message for Tony Abbott and Julia Gillard.
Nigel Morris
May 6, 2013
0
Energy retailers and data – confusion is profit
For utilities to evolve, they have to learn how to sell energy savings, not just energy. For now, it seems a case of confusion is profit.
Nigel Morris
Apr 29, 2013
6
It’s time to focus on solar PV quality issues
There are big challenges ahead for the solar industry as a result of issues around low quality and non genuine solar PV products.
Nigel Morris
Mar 15, 2013
1
Time to stanch the solar bleeding
Solar PV prices have been plunging worldwide, but there is almost universal agreement 2013 will be a corrective year. Get the first aid kits ready.
Nigel Morris
Mar 6, 2013
1
NSW allows rooftop solar to be extended, and keep FiTs
The NSW government has unexpectedly allowed owners of rooftop solar systems to add panels without losing their feed-in-tariffs.
Nigel Morris
Feb 19, 2013
6
Seismic shift in Australian solar consumer attitudes
The solar “worm has turned” in Australia, and consumers are now looking for “tier 1” products rather than the cheap end.
Nigel Morris
Feb 8, 2013
2
World first in Australia for PV thermal hybrid technology
Turkish company Solimpeks this week installed the first system in the world using its all new 200Watt PV T collectors – right here in Australia.
Nigel Morris
Feb 7, 2013
0
Zero to 1,000 (kms) on an electric motorbike
The first 1,000kms on the electric motorbike cost around $11 – until a fossil fuel vendor charged me $5,000/MWh for a quick top-up.
Nigel Morris
Feb 2, 2013
5
Energy storage will accelerate the solar revolution
Big things are happening in both the cost and innovation of energy storage and energy management. The solar revolution has only just begun.
Nigel Morris
Jan 30, 2013
1
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