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Solar can deliver in FiTs and starts
Grandiose, grants-based schemes are not working for solar. It’s time for a broad-based feed-in-tariff.
Matthew Wright
Jan 25, 2012
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The top Australian cleantech predictions for 2012
2012 will be a critical year for cleantech in Australia. Costs for many technologies are falling rapidly, but critical decisions will be made about renewable energy targets and support mechanisms. Here, the heads of Pacific Hydro, GE, Infigen Energy, Better Place, Origin, First Solar, Carnegie Wave, the Grattan Insitute, the CEC and the SEAA share their predictions.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 24, 2012
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Will Australia have its own Kodak moment?
The collapse of Eastman Kodak has been one of the most sadly predictable corporate demises in recent memory: A company that had the key to its own future but refused to turn the lock. How many Australian companies will follow the same path?
Giles Parkinson
Jan 22, 2012
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