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Infigen buys first gas plant to support more cheap renewables
Infigen says “firm renewables” cost between $55 to $67/MWh – well below the price of the current coal-dominated grid.
Giles Parkinson
May 23, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Policy, economics and resilience: Why Hawaii is dumping fossil fuels
In the first article of this series on Hawaii, we described some of the projects that have been built. This article looks at the three key drivers of renewable energy in the state; policy, economics and the need for resilience. Policy As mentioned in that article, the state has a goal of 100% renewables by 2045. […]
Warwick Forster
May 21, 2019
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Markets
Know your NEM: We may still get to 50% renewables by 2030
We may still get to 50 per cent renewables by 2030, even with the re-election of the Morrison government.
David Leitch
May 20, 2019
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Don’t like election result? Then go 100 per cent renewables, right now
Lies and deceit have taken away the chance for Australia’s energy policy to move into 21st century. But there is still something that people can do right now.
Rob Passey
May 20, 2019
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Fossil fuel investment increased in 2018, as renewables stalled: IEA
Global energy investment reached $US1.8trn in 2018, but renewable generation saw declines in dollar terms and only a small increase in capacity growth.
Joshua S Hill
May 16, 2019
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How the big solar boom saw major PV projects eat their own market
How Australia’s solar projects have cannibalised their own market by grouping together and causing congestion in the local grid.
Giles Parkinson
May 15, 2019
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New timelines revealed for 27 wind, solar and battery projects
AEMO reveals new timelines for 27 wind, solar and battery storage projects due to join the grid in next 18 months.
Giles Parkinson
May 14, 2019
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Image of the day: Australia’s changing marginal loss factors
Updated: The animated Gif gives a history of marginal loss factors in Australia over the past decade – and an insight into the evolution of the grid.
Giles Parkinson
May 13, 2019
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Wind
First turbine completed at Tasmania’s Cattle Hill wind farm
First turbine completed at Goldwind’s 144MW Cattle Hill wind farm in Tasmania, which will boost the island state’s wind power capacity by 50% once complete.
Sophie Vorrath
May 13, 2019
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AEMO confirms big de-ratings for wind and solar farms, reprieve for some
AEMO confirms big de-ratings for some wind and solar farms, but the news is not so bad for some installations that get a reprieve after new calculations were made.
Giles Parkinson
May 12, 2019
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