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Why Craig Kelly should stop parroting Bjorn Lomborg’s attack on solar
The attacks on solar by Craig Kelly, the new head of the Coalition’s environment and energy committee, know no bounds, and no facts. Here’s why his claims are rubbish.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 13, 2016
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Big solar helps deliver near record PV growth in 2015
In a year of record global growth, solar PV broke records in Australia in 2015 too, with biggest ever year for big solar helping to balance fall in rooftop market.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 22, 2016
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Renewables
It’s time to plan for electric vehicles on the grid
New report identifies important best practices for utilities, regulators, and other stakeholders to incorporate electric vehicles into the grid.
Chris Nelder
Jun 16, 2016
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There are now more than one million electric cars on world’s roads
Last year, number of electric cars passed the one million threshold, meaning it is now the only technology sector on track to meet IEA’s 2C scenario.
Sophie Yeo
Jun 6, 2016
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What will shake Malcolm Turnbull from his climate coma?
Global energy emissions flat for second year in a row, as Australia’s energy emissions soar. Still, Malcolm Turnbull declares himself satisfied with the Coalition’s climate change policies.
Giles Parkinson
Mar 17, 2016
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IEA coal outlook blithely ignores the big picture
Despite a 10% cut to coal consumption forecasts, the latest International Energy Agency medium-term coal market outlook distorts the underlying data being presented.
Tim Buckley
Dec 21, 2015
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Phase-out fossil fuel subsidies, says IEA chief
IEA chief Fatih Birol says current low oil and coal prices provides “fertile ground” for the phase-out of $500bn a year fossil fuel subsidies.
Jon Walter
Dec 8, 2015
2
The IEA’s climate-friendly scenario spells doom for coal
Global coal industry is set for rapid fall by 2040, according to IEA’s most climate-friendly scenario in the World Energy Outlook 2015.
Bob Burton
Nov 19, 2015
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Bjorn Lomborg, it’s time to check your numbers on wind and solar
International Energy Agency says it is critical to act on climate change, yet produces a 700-page annual document that looks at business as usual. But it still includes enough data to make a nonsense of Bjorn Lomborg’s claims on wind and solar.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 11, 2015
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Australian rooftop solar PV cheapest in world, says IEA report
IEA says residential and commercial solar PV is cheaper in Australia than other reporting countries. And solar now accounts for 2.5% of total demand.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 26, 2015
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Skullduggery afoot at IEA: How does a coal industry-sponsored study get such cachet?
A coal industry-sponsored study being circulated quietly this week is riddled with false suppositions and outdated and misleading numbers.
Tim Buckley
Oct 26, 2015
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Australia a big black-spot for global growth of renewable energy
IEA says outlook for renewables excellent, with falling costs to help Paris climate talks. But Australia is one country where it has had to wind back its forecasts.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 2, 2015
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