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Why conservative governments, media moguls should love “Negawatts”
Negawatts are largely untapped in Australia, and all sides of politics are missing massive opportunity to deliver cost savings to consumers.
Alex Houlston
Apr 11, 2014
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RWE: ‘We want to be the holistic energy manager of the future’
Head of coal and nuclear giant RWE says his dream is to put “solar panels on your roof, a battery in your shed, and a heat pump in your cellar.”
Karel Beckman
Apr 9, 2014
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Australia’s big fat solar policy failure exposed
A hopelessly ineffective policy that allows retailers to gouge value from consumers at their will is perverse and outrageous.
Nigel Morris
Mar 25, 2014
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E.ON threatens premature closure of nuclear plant
Germany is continuing to shut down their nuclear plants as they become increasingly unused and unprofitable.
Craig Morris
Mar 25, 2014
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Big solar could boost Australia, if renewable funding stays
Future of Australian solar could be big if funding for renewables stay, which is a big if.
Vassilios Agelidis
Mar 17, 2014
2
Renewables power a rural German village
Feldheim, a small town in the corner of rural eastern Germany, has become a model for decentralized self-sufficiency and is 100% powered by renewables.
Laurie Guevara-Stone
Mar 4, 2014
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What happens in Germany will affect us all
The utility and coal industry is determinaed to strangle growth of wind energy in Germany. If successful, they will also delay the Energiewende.
Paul Gipe
Feb 21, 2014
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STC change ‘perfect storm’ for rooftop PV
Changes to the STC system could result in the ‘perfect storm’ for rooftop solar, warn solar developers.
Jonathan Gifford
Feb 19, 2014
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EU’s global cleantech leadership at risk
Europe is still the leader in clean tech, but 70% of new wind capacity and 40% of new pv panels were installed outside Europe.
Sonja van Renssen
Feb 14, 2014
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Could this glass orb be the future of solar energy?
Apart from being aesthetically more pleasing than a standard photovoltaic solar panel, this stand-alone solar energy generator is also 35% more efficient.
Emily Atkin
Feb 13, 2014
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Feed-in tariffs do not amount to guaranteed revenue
While foreign press repeatedly speaks of guaranteed profits from feed-in tariffs, German investors in wind and solar power have a different story to tell.
Craig Morris
Feb 13, 2014
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Masdar, Abu Dhabi and the future of our global energy system
Abu Dhabi’s ventures into sustainability are built on oil riches, which the country is not prepared to give up – a hypocrisy shared by many other nations.
Karel Beckman
Feb 7, 2014
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