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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
Abbott’s Australia ranked dead last on climate, green investment
International report ranks Australia last on leadership & climate change, as carbon price repeal thrust the country into reverse in low-carbon race.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 20, 2014
4
Coal generates just 1.2% of Qld jobs – not 13%
Despite fossil fuel spin about coal’s economic importance, report finds more Queenslanders work in Arts and Recreation than in the coal industry.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 17, 2014
6
Victoria energy efficiency target safe, for now, as Napthine govt backs down
Victorian Energy Efficiency Target scheme given stay of execution, as Napthine govt backs away from plans to cut it short and scrap it.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 17, 2014
2
Electric vehicles: Saviour of utilities, or destroyer?
For utilities, electric vehicle uptake could boost electricity demand and balance a changing grid. On the flip-side, it could help drive households off grid.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 17, 2014
4
Battery storage breakthrough allows recharge in just 2 mins
Scientists from a Singapore university have developed a new battery that can be recharged up to 70% in only 2 minutes, and with a 20-year lifespan.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 16, 2014
6
Cities powered by footsteps? Welcome to the distributed energy future
Inventor of floor tiles that generate energy says distributed energy with storage and smart grids are the future.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 16, 2014
3
Nine out of 10 Australian households consider switch to solar
Survey finds 90% of Australian households considering installing rooftop solar to address one of life’s major stressors – unaffordable power bills.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 14, 2014
6
Royal Mint launches tender for “invisible” 230kW+ solar array
Royal Australian Mint publishes tender for big solar PV system – that it doesn’t want anyone to see – to top its heritage nominated Canberra building.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 7, 2014
6
Melbourne college to install 270kW solar to supply 50% of power
Mazenod College to install Australia’s biggest school solar system – a 270kW PV array that will supply 50% of power needs of its Mulgrave campus.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 7, 2014
0
China coal consumption down 23% as more funds dump fossil fuels
China coal power consumption falls 23%, as Australia’s $8bn Local Government Super Fund joins global march to fossil fuel divestment.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 7, 2014
7
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