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Paris deal, rapid transition means deepening doldrums for energy incumbents
The great global race against time has very much begun now. The US and China ratify Paris deal, capital flow shift, China cancels nuclear plant and even conservative press hails transition to sun, wind and water within a generation.
Jeremy Leggett
Sep 5, 2016
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Renewables
US natural gas emissions to surpass those of coal in 2016
CO2 emissions from burning natural gas for electricity in US will surpass those from burning coal – the globe’s chief climate polluter.
Bobby Magill
Aug 31, 2016
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Cutting ARENA would devastate clean energy research
Cutting funding to ARENA, which is both fulfilling Australia’s climate obligations and driving innovation and energy affordability, would be a tragic error.
Nicky Ison & Chris Dunstan
Aug 31, 2016
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Duet’s stock price to be driven by emerging clean energy focus
DUE’s share price will likely be driven by the success or otherwise of its remote energy and clean energy segment.
David Leitch
Aug 22, 2016
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Rule changes for emissions reduction fund likely to push prices higher
It has been announced that the 4th ERF auction will be held in November this year. Here is a summary of the announcements made by the Regulator and re-state our price and supply expectations for auction four.
Reputex Carbon
Aug 17, 2016
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People power is the secret to reliable, clean energy
Consumers can play a crucial role in reducing the strain on the electricity network, which will in turn make for more reliable power.
Dani Alexander & Chris Dunstan
Aug 15, 2016
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Clinton pushes clean energy as economic catalyst, Trump rejects climate change
With 91 days to go, Trump and Clinton sharpen focus on economic policy in bid to sway voters in battleground states.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Aug 10, 2016
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All the smart people are on our side, we just need a majority
The overall tone of Clean Energy Summit is much more upbeat than last year, and it appears that the political resistance to renewables is fading.
David Leitch
Jul 28, 2016
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The Republican Party’s platform says coal is ‘clean’ energy
For the Republican Party, internet porn is a “public health crisis.” Coal, however, is perfectly “clean.”
Emily Atkin
Jul 13, 2016
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Renewables
The potential implications of the Federal Election for clean energy
Here are three ways you can evaluate how the plight of the various major parties in this forthcoming election could impact on the clean energy sector.
Tristan Edis
Jun 30, 2016
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