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Future global energy giants – not the usual suspects
Australia could be a big winner in global race towards an energy-efficient, renewable energy future. But it would mean cannibalising existing energy industries, a challenge ducked by Kodak.
Alan Pears
Sep 25, 2014
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Solar key to building a more sustainable and resilient Australia
Continued measures and support for solar power will help mitigate climate-related forces which leave energy supplies vulnerable to unpredictable disasters.
Jenny Lu
Jul 21, 2014
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An assertive Turnbull steps out and shapes up
Was Malcolm Turnbull being forensically honest, or poking the anthill with a stick?
Michelle Grattan
Jun 6, 2014
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Mixed Greens: Big boost in tech competition entries
Flood of entries for Australian technology competition; Hawaii seeks 200MW of storage; Australian energy auction prices at 7-year lows; new CEO for Pacific Hydro.
Sam Parkinson
May 12, 2014
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The state of Australia: our environment in peril
Our environmental problems have largely remained the same over the past 15 years. What’s changed is the scale of action now needed to fix them.
Ian Lowe
May 8, 2014
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Abbott’s systematic destruction of solar support in Australia continues
The solar schools and towns program appear to be latest victims of Abbott’s systematic destruction of Australia’s solar opportunity.
Nigel Morris
Apr 16, 2014
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McKinsey: Solar PV is disruptive and world-changing
The future for solar power is looking bright, disruptively bright, according to a new analysis from McKinsey.
Zachary Shahan
Apr 14, 2014
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Australia’s biggest coal state plans for life beyond coal
Campbell Newman let looose a rare, unscripted truth on Australia’s national policies when it comes to coal.
John Cole
Apr 8, 2014
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The fundamentalism of Abbott’s anti-carbon stance can be seen in the intention to remove climate change from the G20 summit agenda.
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Apr 8, 2014
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Australian PV researchers persevere in difficult environment
PV continues to move forward despite concerns over the status of ongoing government funding.
Jonathan Gifford
Mar 27, 2014
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Australia’s big fat solar policy failure exposed
A hopelessly ineffective policy that allows retailers to gouge value from consumers at their will is perverse and outrageous.
Nigel Morris
Mar 25, 2014
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Australia’s solar future will stall, but when and how?
Solar will be a big part of Australia’s energy mix. The major point of difference is when this will happen, or be allowed to happen.
Warwick Johnston and Nigel Morris
Mar 19, 2014
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