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How solar saved the day, and coal wilted, in Australia’s record heatwaves
TAI report says renewables – and particularly solar – performed “the best of all energy sources” over the latest record breaking summer of heatwaves.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 27, 2019
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Why 50% renewables by 2030 is such an easy target
In the shift to renewables, time is pressing on Australia’s incumbent gentailers like AGL. Big decisions will have to be made, and made fairly promptly.
David Leitch
Feb 15, 2019
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CleanTech Bites
Coal units cut out as report warns ‘HELE’ plants “just as unreliable”
Around 1GW of coal-fired power generation goes missing in Victoria ahead of summer heatwave – and as federal government prepares short-list of proposals for subsidised “reliable” power generation to shore up the national grid.
Sophie Vorrath
Jan 23, 2019
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How solar PV contributes to the maintenance of power system security
New data shows for the first time Australia’s distributed rooftop solar PV responding to help keep the power system secure.
Naomi Stringer
Jan 22, 2019
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Know your NEM: Pool prices higher than last year, despite new supply
Despite a bumper year for renewables on Australia’s grid, electricity prices remain stubbornly high. So what’s going on?
David Leitch
Jan 21, 2019
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National Electricity Market year in review: Changing energy mix
Second installment of National Electricity Market (NEM) Year in Review looks at how the energy mix evolved in 2018 – the year of large-scale solar.
Marija Petkovic
Jan 21, 2019
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Know your NEM: Looking forward, after looking back
The worm is starting to turn, as wind and solar power become widely acknowledged as the forthcoming mainstream suppliers of energy into the NEM. But can governments and regulators keep pace?
David Leitch
Jan 15, 2019
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AER updates RIT-T guidelines to look beyond poles and wires for network upgrades
AER announced changes to RIT-T making it more robust, efficient and timely, and more aligned wth AEMO’s Integrated System Plan and keeping customer power costs down.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 14, 2018
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The verdict is in: Renewables reduce energy prices (yes, even in South Australia)
Our research finds, emphatically, that in electricity there is no dilemma between decarbonisation and lower wholesale prices. The “tri-lemma” concept is already past its prime.
Bruce Mountain & Dr Steven Percy
Dec 6, 2018
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Know your NEM: Angus Taylor should go to naughty corner over terrible policy
The federal Coalition is systematically undermining the basis of the private ownership of the electricity market in Australia. Legal rights are being cut back at every turn.
David Leitch
Dec 4, 2018
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