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The fine economic line between staying on grid, and telling it to “get stuffed”
New report says the margins between staying on grid – or quitting it – are very fine. How will the utilities respond?
Giles Parkinson
Sep 18, 2015
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Tesla coming, but consumers may lose as networks, retailers fight over solar and storage
Tesla is fast-tracking the roll-out of the Powerwall in Australia, lured by a million solar households and high grid prices. But will consumers lose out? Networks and retailers are engaged in a turf war that could make it hard for households to get full value from their solar and battery storage.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 18, 2015
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Networks pricing everyone out of grid: It’s time for competition
As things stand today in Queensland, it would be more economical for a household to install battery storage than pay Ergon to use its network.
Bruce Mountain
Sep 18, 2015
5
Tesla targets Australia as 1st market for Powerwall, deliveries in 2015
Australia has been prioritised as first global market to get the 7kWh Tesla Powerwall home battery storage systems, with first deliveries later this year.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 17, 2015
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Households to play central role in high renewable energy system
Malcolm Turnbull wants Australians to embrace new technologies. A new report suggests we could start in the home, where rooftop PV, battery storage and EVs will enable consumers to play a central role in a modern, flexible grid driven by wind and solar.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 16, 2015
6
Energy storage systems just got more appealing to NSW residents
Spring has sprung and the days are getting longer and warmer. For residential solar households, this means one thing – more energy production.
Phil Keogan
Sep 15, 2015
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SolarCity to provide dispatchable power from utility-scale solar in Hawaii
Hawaii utility signs contract to build integrated solar and storage system, the first utility-scale solar plant to provide electricity on demand.
Christian Roselund
Sep 11, 2015
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Queensland, Victoria look to reverse falls in solar feed-in tariffs
Both the Queensland and Victorian governments are pushing to have the benefits of the rooftop solar PV reflected in payments, in reviews to try and discover the “fair price” of solar.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 11, 2015
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Australia tipped to have 50GW of solar capacity by 2040
Bloomberg New Energy Finance predicts 50GW of solar capacity in Australia by 2040, including half of all households, massive installations on industrial facilities, and a big roll-out of large-scale solar.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 10, 2015
9
The world is changing, but utilities and regulators are not
Head of big New Zealand network operator Vector says utilities and regulatory efforts to protect incumbent business from change is an exercise in futility.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 10, 2015
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