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UK govt undercuts solar support in ‘full frontal attack’ on renewables
Shades of Australia, as UK Tories justify potentially crippling cuts to key solar subsidies by linking them to rising electricity costs.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 23, 2015
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Hawaii’s biggest utility wants to ditch solar net metering
New tariff will pay less for solar, but open the grid to more customer-owned PV.
Jeff St John
Jan 22, 2015
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Delhi considers ‘rent-a-roof’ solar program to meet energy demand
A solar rooftop policy mastered by Indian Prime Minister Modi in his home state of Gujarat is set to be replicated across the country.
Mridul Chadha
Jul 17, 2014
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How Romania became a GW-scale solar market
The rise and fall of Romania’s solar market is another example of the old forces dictating solar demand.
Scott Moskowitz and Adam Jones
Mar 25, 2014
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Pollie Watch: Victoria’s new energy minister at the crossroads
Russell Northe’s appointment as Victoria’s new energy minister comes at a time of great uncertainty surrounding the energy sector.
Andrzej Rech
Mar 21, 2014
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Solar in sights as governments move to reign in renewables
New renewables ‘disincentives’ in Germany and Spain appear to target solar self consumption – but there is some good news for wind.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Feb 5, 2014
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Can renewables provide Australia’s next ‘sheep’s back’?
Absolutely. But to get there we need unified leadership and consistent policy. And the renewables industry needs to face up to its scariest threat.
Rob Campbell
Dec 12, 2013
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Thailand emerges as clear solar leader in south-east Asia
Latest data reveals Thailand is clear solar leader of the Southeast Asian region, with almost 700MW of PV expected to be installed in 2013.
Jonathan Gifford
Dec 6, 2013
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Macquarie targets big solar in new global alliances
Macquarie Capital has announced two renewables-focused joint ventures and is looking to build 300MW of big solar in Japan.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 23, 2013
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Why utilites will pay a premium for rooftop solar
What do energy companies know that the Queensland government doesn’t? What’s rooftop solar really doing to power bills? And what role do FiTs really play?
John Davidson
Dec 14, 2012
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Jordan adopts rewnewable energy FiT – and shelves nuclear
The Arab nation has introduced tariffs for renewable energy generation, after shelving plans to build up to five new nuclear reactors in May.
Paul Gipe
Dec 12, 2012
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Cut the spin on Victoria’s solar tariff chop
The suggestion tariff cuts somehow increase solar PV sales is either ignorant or deceptive. Victoria’s latest effort puts the industry at a distinct disadvantage.
Nigel Morris
Sep 5, 2012
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