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Policy & Planning
Why age of populism won’t derail future of solar, wind and EVs
Despite the climate-denying Trump Administration, and populist movements across the world, Michael Liebreich gave plenty of reasons to be optimistic about future of wind, solar and Evs.
Christian Roselund
Apr 27, 2017
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Smart Energy
Why the IEA still gets it wrong on fossil fuels
The IEA is using unrealistic assumptions about emissions and CCS to keep coal and oil in the picture.
Greg Muttitt
Apr 3, 2017
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Policy & Planning
France can’t meet its own power demand
As expected, France was heavily dependent on power imports during the first cold spell of this winter, even with most of its nuclear reactors back online. And it is paying twice as much for peak power as Germany.
Craig Morris
Jan 23, 2017
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Renewables
Why the future belongs to decentralised renewables
China and to some extent India are emerging as the principal practitioners of an alternative vision of energy growth.
John Mathews
Nov 22, 2016
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Smart Energy
Lumenaza aims to connect 1.4m solar households with regional market
A new software platform in Germany lets utilities buy and sell “regional electricity” by connecting up small producers with consumers.
Sonja van Renssen
Nov 15, 2016
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Electric Vehicles
Toyota vs Tesla: Can hydrogen fuel-cell cars compete with EVs?
Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (HFCVs) appear to be making a comeback, but do they have a chance against the electric vehicle?
Tony Seba
Nov 7, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Visions clash at World Energy Congress in Istanbul
World Energy Council gives out clear message on move away from fossil fuels, but the fossil fuel industry wasn’t listening.
Karel Beckman
Oct 17, 2016
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About the looming potential closure of Hazelwood power station
A closer look at Hazelwood Power Station as murmurs of its potential closure grow louder.
Paul McArdle
Sep 26, 2016
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Storage, electric vehicles and the power market linkages
Batteries were the runaway winner last week as the UK published the results of its contest to provide power that can be dispatched quickly.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Aug 31, 2016
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Has the time arrived to transition away from fossil fuels?
Having indulged in a carbon-rich period for the past two centuries, can humans make an orderly transition to a sustainable fossil-free future without sacrificing the high standards?
Fereidoon Sioshansi
Apr 26, 2016
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Fossil fuels could be phased out globally within a decade
Study says transition from fossil fuels to renewables could take a fraction of the time of past major changes – if we do it right.
Joshua S Hill
Apr 20, 2016
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SA must adapt energy infrastructure for changing times
South Australia on the front line of a transformation that will by necessity flow much deeper through the energy networks of the entire nation.
Suzanne Harter
Feb 25, 2016
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