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Mixed Greens: NSW aged care facility joins solar club
Yass Valley Aged Care to save $50k/year with 100kW solar PV system; Vestas posts first quarterly profit since 2011; NSW winery taps solar.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 4, 2014
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Don’t like solar PV? Ban new installations
That’s what Hawaiian Electric Company did to stop the solar PV stampede on its grid. But has this let the self-storage genie out of the bottle?
Fereidoon Sioshansi
Jan 30, 2014
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3GW: The when, where and how of Australia’s solar milestone
This month, Australia reached 3GW of rooftop solar. So who is installing solar PV, where are they installing it, and how have the systems changed?
Warwick Johnston
Dec 11, 2013
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Macquarie Bank funds solar leasing for public housing … in Britain
The Australian bank gives UK public-housing contractor as much as $197 million to fund $0 upfront solar installations across Britain. Will Australia follow?
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 5, 2013
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People power: Rooftop solar PV reaches 3GW in Australia
Rooftop solar in Australia has broken through the 3GW level, with penetration rates at one-quarter of homes in SA. New study finds that rooftop PV provided 28% of electricity in the state, 9.4% of NEM-wide demand on ‘Solar Sunday’ in September.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 4, 2013
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Middle class homeowners leading US rooftop solar revolution
New study shows more than 60% of US rooftop solar installations are occurring in suburbs with median incomes ranging from $40,000 to $90,000.
Mari Hernandez
Oct 23, 2013
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Why networks need a thin pipe to keep solar guerrillas at bay
Networks are facing the biggest challenge to their business model since poles and wires were first erected a century ago. It will need new concepts such as a ‘thin pipe’ model to control costs, retain customers and avoid having stranded assets. Otherwise, they will fall victim to solar ‘guerrillas’.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 16, 2013
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Stanwell blames solar for decline in fossil fuel baseload
Queensland government owned generator says rooftop solar is cutting demand and lowering prices. It hopes LNG industry can deliver a ‘resurgence’ in coal-fired generation.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 1, 2013
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Energex says rooftop solar is trashing its business model
Queensland network operator Energex has conceded that its century-old business model is under threat from the increased use of rooftop solar, and a growing interest among its 1.3 million consumers to produce and manage their own energy needs. It’s not the only network operator to feel the heat.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 30, 2013
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Czech follows Spain in deciding to tax output from solar power
Czech Republic joins Spain in effort to curb solar growth, as Senate approves plans to extend 10% solar tax and cut renewable energy subsidies.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 18, 2013
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German solar storage could be win-win for Australian households
SMA set to mass market its award-winning household solar storage systems: technology that could cut Australian power bills, and our reliance on the grid.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 25, 2013
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Solar dawns on southern tea parties
In southern US states like Georgia, where nuclear costs are marching higher, even the ultra-conservative Tea Party is calling for fair access to solar energy.
Mike Jacobs
Jun 4, 2013
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