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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
ZEN Energy wins $1m battery storage tender for SA govt buildings
Adelaide company ZEN Energy wins contract to install more than 500kWh of li-ion battery storage at three government-owned buildings in Adelaide.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 25, 2016
2
Solar
New $100m solar fund to target large-scale, “blue chip” solar assets
Impact Investment Group’s new $100m solar fund, headed by former Pacific Hydro chief Lane Crockett, will buy operational solar farms ranging from 1MW-30MW.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 25, 2016
0
Solar
Queensland 30MW solar farm green-lighted by council
Another solar farm has been approved for development in Queensland, this time a 30MW PV plant in the state’s Western Downs region, to be built by FRV.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 25, 2016
0
Electric Vehicles
SA govt to boost its low-emissions vehicle numbers to 2000 by 2020
South Australian government says a mix of electric, hydrogen and hybrid vehicles will make up 30% of its fleet by 2020.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 22, 2016
3
Solar
Big solar helps deliver near record PV growth in 2015
In a year of record global growth, solar PV broke records in Australia in 2015 too, with biggest ever year for big solar helping to balance fall in rooftop market.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 22, 2016
2
Tesla Model X Australian price revealed
Tesla Motors has revealed the Australian price for the entry-level version of its much-hyped Model X SUV – “the safest, quickest and most capable sport utility vehicle in history.”
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 22, 2016
3
Tesla’s new master plan revealed, and it’s Uber ambitious
Elon Musk reveals part 2 of Tesla master plan, including ambition to dominate car sharing space with a fleet of customer-owned, autonomous-driving Tesla EVs.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 21, 2016
7
Policy & Planning
Victoria becomes first Australia government to tap green bond market
Victorian state government becomes Australia’s first to join green bond market with $300m issuance to finance low-carbon investment.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 21, 2016
0
Resource Efficiency
Australia in reverse on energy efficiency, says new global report
Report finds Australia going backwards in energy efficiency, due to particularly poor performance in transport and industry.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 21, 2016
3
Renewables
Gas generators called out for exploiting NEM flaw, creating “obscene price spikes”
The Australia Institute says gas are generators are driving “obscene” power price spikes by choosing to exploit an energy market failure, rather than fulfil their role of complementing renewables.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 20, 2016
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