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Sophie Vorrath
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Sophie is editor of
Renew Economy
and editor of its sister site,
One Step Off The Grid
. She is the co-host of the
Solar Insiders Podcast.
Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.
Electricity is cheaper than petrol, so why aren’t we driving EVs?
Cheap to run and clean, why aren’t more Australians driving EVs? According to one industry expert, it’s not due to lack of public charging.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 10, 2015
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CEFC backs non-profit to boost community housing energy efficiency
Clean Energy Finance Corp to loan $60m to NSW not-for-profit community housing developer to build 200+ new energy efficient homes, retrofit 4,300 older properties.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 10, 2015
0
Regional Vic health centre going solar via community funding model
Totally Renewable Yackandandah to use highly successful crowd funding model to install 90kW solar at local not-for-profit health care centre.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 10, 2015
2
Enphase chooses Australia for launch of plug’n’play battery unit
First battery offering from Enphase has launched in Australia – a market the US tech company says could be first to achieve battery ‘parity.’
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 9, 2015
9
What is the right solar FiT for a smarter grid?
Ergon Energy says value of solar depends on the consumption pattern of consumers, and the tariffs they pay.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 8, 2015
18
Solar is very cheap, but the model is broken, says Origin Energy
Origin Energy says solar is the cheapest form of energy for households, but warns that sub-standard systems – particularly inverters – are causing problems for consumers. It even suggested a “pink batts” moment could trigger the removal of remaining subsidies. But the company has also been at fault.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 8, 2015
20
Electric vehicles ‘will happen’, says Ergon Energy, in deal with Mitsubishi
Ergon Energy in deal with Mitsubishi to use hybrid electric vehicles in its corporate fleet, says wider adoption of EVs ‘will happen’.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 7, 2015
8
CleanTech Bites
Mining industry launches “ludicrous” coal ad as Alan Jones takes aim
Ad wars: Mining lobby talks up “endless possibilities” of coal, including ability to “slash” emissions, while Alan Jones launches keep out campaign of his own.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 7, 2015
11
Smart grid, smart building solutions named as tech comp finalists
Peak energy load predicting software for network operators included in technology finalists, as cleantech stocks shine above weak market.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 7, 2015
0
Bombora launches trial of wave energy converter technology in Perth
Perth company launches first real-world trial of its WA-made, low-cost wave energy technology, ahead of plans to develop a commercial-scale prototype.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 4, 2015
3
Carnegie to assess wave energy potential for Seychelles
Carnegie Wave Energy targets remote islands, in new MoU with Seychelles to assess potential for its grid-connected CETO technology.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 4, 2015
0
So, Oprah bought a Tesla
Oprah Winfrey has become the latest big name to buy a Tesla Model S. Will sales of the prestige EV now experience the ‘Oprah bump’?
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 3, 2015
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