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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.
Renewables can weather any oil price changes: BNEF Summit
Abu Dhabi energy executive says Mid-East appetite for renewables booming, as falling costs mean solar and wind can ‘weather any changes in oil prices.’
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 14, 2015
0
Anti-wind Senators compare turbines to tobacco, pink bats
Attack on wind worsens as senators leading inquiry compare wind industry testimony to that of Big Tobacco, describe turbines as ‘Pink Batts in the air’.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 14, 2015
13
Melbourne tyre recycler Australia’s first finalist in top global innovation awards
Edison Awards names Australian start-up as a finalist, for its innovative technology that converts converts old tyres into saleable carbon, oil and steel.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 14, 2015
5
Solar racer to rev up delivery of solar powered cars for consumers
Aston Martin Racing and Hanergy progress plans aimed at developing world’s first commercially available thin-film solar integrated car.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 13, 2015
0
Graph of the Day: Where are Australia’s renewables jobs?
ABS data shows how many jobs renewables create – and where – and charts a decline in job numbers since Abbott came to power.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 13, 2015
2
South Africa, India buck renewables slowdown, in shift away from coal
Worldwide renewables investment slowed down in first quarter, but not in South Africa or India, where shift from centralised coal power continues.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 13, 2015
0
ARENA launches $20m funding round to boost renewables uptake
Round 2 of ARENA R&D funding offers $20m to projects aimed at cutting renewables costs and fast-tracking integration into networks, buildings and industry.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 13, 2015
0
Major French banks rule out Galilee coal investment. Meanwhile, in Australia…
New campaigns target Oz Big Four as France’s biggest three banks join funding boycott of Qld mega-coal mine projects.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 9, 2015
13
OPEC nations turn to sun, as Saudi firm buys Australia big solar projects
Saudi company buys FRV – owner of Australia’s 2nd largest solar project – as report finds solar, wind cheapest new energy sources in UAE.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 9, 2015
2
Commentary
Israeli parliament installs 450kW rooftop solar system
Israel’s ‘Knesset’ has unveiled a 450kW rooftop PV system – the largest solar project completed by any national assembly in the world, it says.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 7, 2015
6
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