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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.
Storage
What the “Tesla effect” means for Australian battery storage prices
The first version of Tesla’s Powerwall battery storage device had a big impact on prices in Australia. The second version, unveiled last week, is expected to do it all over again.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 3, 2016
4
Renewables
ANU to map pumped hydro storage potential to back wind and solar
ARENA-backed ANU study to map Australia’s potential for pumped hydro energy storage – a cheap and proven way to integrate large-scale renewables.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 2, 2016
33
Renewables
Offshore wind costs fall 22% in six months as EU auctions drive competition
BNEF report says offshore wind LCOE has fallen to a benchmark estimate of $126/MWh on the back of auction programs in Netherlands, Denmark.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 2, 2016
0
Renewables
Waterloo Wind Farm extension complete, boosting capacity to 131MW
SA Waterloo Wind Farm generation boosted by 18% after addition of six new turbines successfully completed.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 1, 2016
4
Renewables
CEFC-backed renewables fund launched by Palisade
A $600m specialised renewable energy fund targeting brownfield and late-stage wind and solar has been launched by Palisade Investments.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 1, 2016
0
Policy & Planning
BHP Billiton backs “world first” forests bond
BHP Billiton has backed and co-developed a world-first Forests Bond, in effort to address climate change and enhance global response.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 1, 2016
3
Policy & Planning
Greens’ Rattenbury to replace Corbell as ACT climate minister
Shane Rattenbury to replace Simon Corbell as ACT climate minister, marking second time a Greens member appointed in any Australian ministry.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 31, 2016
2
Renewables
Infigen revenue jumps again on big winds, high electricity prices
Infigen Energy attributes 56% lift in revenue to strong winds and higher merchant electricity prices in SA and NSW, and higher LGC prices.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 31, 2016
0
Storage
Powerwall 2: Tesla doubles up on battery storage and slashes costs
At double the capacity and almost half the cost/kWh, Tesla’s Powerwall 2 illustrates the break-neck speed at which battery storage is evolving.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 31, 2016
19
Markets
Regulator wins major court battle to keep lid on network costs
SAPN’s appeal to recover another $250m in network costs rejected by the Australian Competition Tribunal. But is this a win for consumers?
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 28, 2016
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