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Governments should stick to their job of making policy
Fears of the unstoppable energy transition are reinforced and amplified by vested interests and selfish, small minded losers who try and slow it down. Look at how energy prices jumped since Coalition’s intervention on Liddell.
David Leitch
Sep 22, 2017
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Energy Efficiency market – commercial lighting takes centre stage
Whatever the recent VEEC market volatility may imply, it seems clear that the intent exists within government to bring about change, the question now remains what will the end result be?
Marco Stella
Sep 7, 2017
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WA bathes in sunshine, but poorest households lack solar panels
Solar panels are still a rarity in WA’s lower-income areas.
Rebecca Cassells Alan Duncan and Yashar Tarverdi
Aug 28, 2017
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Renewables
Infigen eyes commercial and industrial sector for new renewables
Infigen Energy reports a jump in profit for FY2107, as the company continues its transformation into an “active energy markets participant.”
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 24, 2017
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Know your NEM: The profits CLP didn’t make from Australian brown coal
The interesting takeaway from EnergyAustralia’s interim results, and other news from the NEM week that was.
David Leitch
Aug 8, 2017
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Press Releases
SolarEdge announces Second Quarter 2017 financial results
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: SEDG), a global leader in PV inverters, power optimizers, and module-level monitoring services, today announced its financial results for the second quarter 2017 ended June 30, 2017.
SolarEdge
Aug 3, 2017
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Know your NEM: All aboard the Finkel clean energy train
The highlights of the Clean Energy Summit, the 1200MW wind and solar plan for Windlab, and energy futures in a holding pattern.
David Leitch
Jul 24, 2017
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Generator Reliability Obligation: Do wind and solar need to beat the tax?
Developers of wind and solar projects may try and accelerate their projects to get in in front of the proposed generator reliability obligation.
David Leitch
Jul 21, 2017
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Hazelwood gone today – Liddell gone tomorrow. Are we ready?
Early action on transmission should be at the top of the new Energy Security Board’s agenda if we are to connect enough wind and solar and hydro to replace retiring coal generators.
David Leitch
Jul 20, 2017
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Policy & Planning
Finkel: Let’s not be railroaded into a bad deal on clean energy
It is particularly important that State and Federal Energy Ministers, meeting tomorrow, do not lock in poor climate change and energy outcomes.
John Grimes
Jul 13, 2017
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Markets
Six things governments must do to reform the energy market
Australia’s electricity market is no longer working and needs substantial reform. Here’s a list of six things that should happen.
John Grimes
Jun 6, 2017
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Policy & Planning
Low emissions target: Energy security needs a carrot and a stick
The proposed low emissions target is not a big vote winner for the Coalition, but doing nothing may well be a vote loser. These considerations may outweigh the risk of alienating its conservative rump and the coal lobby.
David Leitch
Jun 6, 2017
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