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Renewable energy Big Picture: part two
The second in a two-part series, 19 charts and graphs look at international solar growth, energy subsidies, the merit order effect and new technology.
Zachary Shahan
Dec 17, 2012
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What Australia’s clean energy industry wants for Xmas
We asked corporate leaders from the clean energy industry what they wanted for Xmas. Policy certainty was the number one issue, and it may arrive a few days early with the RET review. Oh, and lunch with our new clean energy Czars and an electric bike. But there’s more …..
Giles Parkinson
Dec 17, 2012
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How to get more bang for our CEFC buck
Study says CEFC will help deliver big solar boom and quadruple geothermal output by 2030 – but could do even better, at no extra cost.
Kellie Caught
Nov 13, 2012
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Mixed Greens: S Africa to auction another 3.2GW of renewables
New renewables bidding round to add 3.2GW to SA grid by 2020. Plus: Scotland ups renewables target; Hitachi taps UK nuclear; Infigen Q1 results.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 31, 2012
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US billionaire Tom Steyer to push clean energy agenda
The billionaire hedge fund manager is leaving Farallon Capital to devote more time to America’s clean energy causes.
Adam Johnston
Oct 31, 2012
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New book, Rooftop Revolution, takes aim at King CONG
Danny Kennedy lays out the many benefits of solar, busts myths, and faces up to the ‘monolithic dirty energy lobby:’ Coal, Oil, Nuclear, and Gas.
Joshua S Hill
Sep 12, 2012
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Free market hypocrisy: America’s energy double standard
Calls for a ‘free-market’ approach to clean energy development are pure hypocrisy. Why hold renewables to different standards than fossil fuels?
Stephen Lacey
Aug 31, 2012
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World at tipping point for new era of clean energy
The Climate Commissioner says this year could see the beginning of the clean energy era – a future very different to what we know now.
Tim Flannery
Aug 14, 2012
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In defence of the renewable energy targets
The RET might need fine tuning, but it serves an important purpose, and its cost pales in comparison to that of the electricity supply industry.
Neil Perry
Aug 9, 2012
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Can clean energy strike back against Republican attacks?
Using Solyndra as its focus, the Republican party’s smear campaign against renewable energy has become a central theme of the 2012 US election.
Stephen Lacey
Aug 6, 2012
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Australia gets energy wake-up call – but is anybody listening?
The new report on energy costs by the government’s key forecasting body marks a line in the sand in the energy debate in this country. We can no longer pretend that fossil fuels are the cheapest option. It’s time to talk seriously about alternatives and to design a new energy system.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 1, 2012
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UK policy puts green investors to the test
Political wrangling around Britain’s green certificate scheme shakes faith in a market aiming to be a renewables haven. Plus more on clean energy and carbon.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Aug 1, 2012
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