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Australia rooftop solar market recovers late in 2016, but falls short of target
The Australian rooftop solar market made a strong recovery late in 2016 to slightly beat the 2015 figure, and the early indications look for for the new year.
Ric Brazzale
Jan 17, 2017
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Surge in solar hot water installs puts Victoria in solar lead
April 2016 saw a “significant surge” in the number of solar hot water systems installed around Australia – and it was driven almost entirely by uptake in Victoria.
Sophie Vorrath
May 16, 2016
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The electricity retailers who have failed to meet renewables target
Some consumers to pay penalty charge after handful of electricity retailers failed to meet their large scale renewable energy target in 2015. Find out which ones.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 8, 2016
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Huge penalty charges loom as renewable investment remains at standstill
The standstill in renewable energy investment means 4,400MW of new capacity needs to be committed this year to avoid a shortfall. If not, consumers will pay a penalty price, and it could total nearly $2 billion.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 20, 2016
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Renewables target needs 3,800MW of large scale renewables within 12 months
Australia’s renewable energy target heading for a train-crash, with no new projects and 3,800MW of new capacity commitments needed in next 12 months to avoid shortfall.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 16, 2015
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