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Baillieu govt slashes Victoria’s solar PV tariff
Victoria’s Coalition government has cut the state’s solar FiT from 25c/kWh to 8c/kWh, and extended it to all low-emissions technologies of less than 100kW.
Staff Reporter
Sep 3, 2012
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Mixed Greens: China solar stocks spike on US tariff call
Soft US tariff translates as win for Chinese solar market; EnerNOC builds on NZ demand response success; Dyesol view improves with bigger solar window.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 21, 2012
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NSW stares at energy future and fades to black
The pricing recommended in the final IPART report on solar tariffs in NSW is less important than its failure to imagine the future. The NSW energy industry remains rooted in the past. Chalk up another big win for the incumbents.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 15, 2012
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Why Germany should aim for 200GW of solar
Germany could increase its solar capacity 5-fold, without subsidies. It would redefine the cost of abatement of green incentives.
Matthew Wright
Feb 2, 2012
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