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Nigel Morris
Cut the spin on Victoria’s solar tariff chop
The suggestion tariff cuts somehow increase solar PV sales is either ignorant or deceptive. Victoria’s latest effort puts the industry at a distinct disadvantage.
Nigel Morris
Sep 5, 2012
4
Interview: Mind the Big Solar gap
Ingenero CEO Steve McRea discusses Australia’s mostly ‘niche’ commercial-scale solar market, and why it is lagging behind most of the developed world.
Nigel Morris
Aug 28, 2012
0
Winds of change hit True Value Solar
The solar industry may well be booming, but tight margins mean business is tough.
Nigel Morris
Aug 18, 2012
0
The intriguing mystery of PV policy in Australia
The guide for what solar PV consumers should look for is clouded by complexity and mired in minutiae. Can we cut through the confusion?
Nigel Morris
Aug 16, 2012
3
The inevitability of solar PV in Australia
Is 40GW of solar in Australia by 2030 out of the question?
Nigel Morris
Aug 8, 2012
2
Duck! Here comes a solar snowball
A history-making solar roundtable came together this week to discuss the RET, PV growth and the ‘bunch of other factors’ creating Australia’s solar snowball.
Nigel Morris
Jul 19, 2012
0
How to build a 1.4MW solar power station in one hour
Since announcing cuts to Queensland’s solar tariff, Premier Newman has effectively added 1.4MW of PV generation capacity per working hour to the state’s total.
Nigel Morris
Jul 11, 2012
1
Schott Solar exits solar manufacturing
Another victim of the solar wars, with a likely impact on Australian operations and customers.
Nigel Morris
Jul 3, 2012
1
Global PV in the balance: Can we get it right?
With the German factor, manufacturing oversupply, and potential surges in demand, the global PV market’s in for a wild ride. Will demand outstrip supply?
Nigel Morris
Jun 28, 2012
1
Have PV-thermal hybrid panels arrived in Australia?
A new system proposes to merge the benefits of a PV panel and solar thermal systems used to heat water.
Nigel Morris
Jun 15, 2012
4
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