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Rooftop solar could power all households, slash electricity prices
Study finds that installing solar PV on every suitable rooftop could supply 134.8% of Australia’s residential electricity needs, cut prices to 7c/kWh.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 27, 2013
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How clean is your electricity?
US and European electricity retailers let their customers know whether their power is coming from renewables or fossil fuels. Australian retailers have no such obligation.
Fiona Berry
Mar 12, 2013
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Summer on the NEM: What the extreme heat didn’t do to demand
Despite blistering heat and a supposed new air-con load, Australia’s electricity market wasn’t pushed very hard at all this past summer. So what’s going on?
Mike Sandiford
Mar 5, 2013
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Brown coal power underwrites AGL’s ‘clean’ profit boost
AGL Energy’s decision to buy the nation’s biggest power station emitter has paid handsome financial dividends, despite falls in demand hitting its retail operations. Its wind farm portfolio, however, has overtaken its hydro capacity, and CEO Michael Fraser is still trying to make sense of the political landscape, and its impact on carbon and clean energy.
Giles Parkinson & Sophie Vorrath
Feb 27, 2013
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Reducing peak power demand: targets are good practice
As Australia’s electricity prices continue to spiral out of control, a strong case is building for the introduction of demand management targets.
Glen Wright
Feb 27, 2013
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Science’s call to arms over energy policy
The time is right for scientists to take ownership of the energy policy debate, before the public switch off from that issue too.
Catherine Happer
Dec 18, 2012
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COAG’s energy market reforms must protect the poor
For low-income households, energy saving usually means switching off. Will COAG’s reforms give them more options?
Damian Sullivan and John Thwaites
Dec 10, 2012
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Gillard’s electricity plan: It’s a band-aid, not a cure
The PM’s electricity reform plan will not cut power prices or stop increases. It’s a temporary cover to stem the political blood loss.
Lynne Chester
Dec 7, 2012
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Congestion pricing might be an answer to power network gold plating
The PM takes her electricity pricing reform package to COAG this week. But could the answer be in addressing congestion pricing for the network?
Stephen King
Dec 4, 2012
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The world’s electricity business models are broken. What’s next?
The global electricity market, once noted for dull regulated returns, is in a state of turmoil. Its business model is effectively broken – a series of dramatic ‘game changing’ renewables technologies and falling demand has seen to that. The question is, what should go in its place?
Giles Parkinson
Nov 28, 2012
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