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Sophie Vorrath
Sophie is editor of
One Step Off The Grid
and deputy editor of its sister site,
Renew Economy
. She is the co-host of the
Solar Insiders Podcast.
Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.
CleanTech Bites
Lyon firms up 1GW solar + storage plans with new equity deal
Lyon Solar says ‘very confident’ of building solar and storage in SA this year, with investment from Magnetar Capital.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 20, 2017
5
Solar
Victoria ends Big Solar drought with 320MW new capacity by 2018
Work set to begin on three 100MW solar farms near Mildura – the state’s largest, and possibly first, large-scale projects.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 20, 2017
14
CleanTech Bites
US battery maker sees “tremendous opportunity” with Australian utilities
SimpliPhi Power CEO in talks on battery storage with Australia’s “progressive” utilities and transmission companies.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 17, 2017
1
Solar
Queensland’s largest solar plant bought by Europe investment fund
Queensland’s 25MW Barcaldine solar farm has been bought by one of Europe’s leading solar infrastructure investment teams, Foresight Group.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 17, 2017
2
Solar
EnergyAustralia signs up for Victoria’s first large-scale solar farm
EnergyAustralia signs third PPA in 3 months, this time a 13-year deal for all the electricity generated by Victoria’s 60MW Gannawarra Solar Farm.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 17, 2017
4
CleanTech Bites
Origin chief says “clear” emissions policy key to energy market transition
Origin Energy CEO says industry investment in renewables needs clarity around Australia’s emissions reduction targets.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 16, 2017
3
Electric Vehicles
China’s BYD to build 40 new electric buses in Australia
World’s biggest EV maker, BYD, to build 40 new Electric Blu buses in Australia in joint venture with local manufacturer Carbridge.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 16, 2017
7
Coal
New report suggests that India could be coal-free by 2050
Report out of India suggests it could be completely coal free by 2050, with no need to build another coal power plant after 2025 as renewables and energy storage get cheaper.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 15, 2017
4
Smart Energy
CSIRO hails “revolutionary” energy efficiency technology with WA start-up
Fremantle-based Ecocentric Energy joins forces with CSIRO to fast-track commercialisation of “electrical fingerprint” technology.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 15, 2017
4
Renewables
Are corporate deals for wind and solar set to boom in Australia?
Contracting for renewables by corporate big energy users has been slow to catch on Down Under. A new report suggests that’s about to change.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 15, 2017
1
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