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Solar energy rules in a state of confusion
Queensland has unveiled a new renewables plan that displays a startling lack of ambition, and raises fears that it might be about to cut its feed in tariff. It also has little hope for solar thermal, geothermal and ocean energy, and reduced its wind forecasts. Meanwhile, the ACT forges ahead with its solar auction, and will help fund it through contracts for difference.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 13, 2012
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PacHydro sees 14GW of solar by mid 2020s
PacHydro delivers bullish forecasts for solar in Australia, while a new German study reports on massive cost savings from the merit order effect.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 13, 2012
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Merkel is a visionary, and we should be grateful
Germany invests heavily in renewables because it believes a low carbon economy is a hedge against energy inflation.
Tim Buckley
Feb 9, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Solar, wind top new build in EU
Renewables accounted for 3/4 of all new capacity in Europe in 2011, Australia plans first carbon auction in 2014.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 7, 2012
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A smart grid and seven clean energy sources
The Grattan Institute’s study into Australia’s energy future canvasses seven technologies that could help deliver an 80 per cent reduction in emissions by 2050 – wind, solar PV, solar thermal, geothermal, CCS, nuclear and bio-energy. And then there is the grid, and it’s need to be smart and play fair, and not just favour the incumbent coal and gas plants.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 6, 2012
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Solar panels from grass clippings: Hello bioPV
You may be able to create your own solar “goo” from plant matter and apply it to metal or glass.
Stephen Lacey
Feb 6, 2012
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Community solar: Is it really that hard?
Australia has AAA bonds and a yearning for solar energy. We could combine the two to produce community solar.
Jeff Bye
Feb 2, 2012
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Why Germany should aim for 200GW of solar
Germany could increase its solar capacity 5-fold, without subsidies. It would redefine the cost of abatement of green incentives.
Matthew Wright
Feb 2, 2012
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Semprius claims “game-changer” record in PV efficiency
US solar PV developer claims a world record for module efficiency, and a “game-changer” for the solar PV market.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 1, 2012
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Clean energy finance – the battle lines are drawn
There’s a lot at stake for both new and existing energy technologies in the structure of the Clean Energy Finance Corp, and even if it is actually deployed. Little wonder that the submissions range from the case for fast-track emerging technologies to the case for keeping them in the lab. The debate promises to be loud, and not very clear.
Giles Parkinson
Feb 1, 2012
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Oz solar pv market slumps as Asia booms
New analysis from SolarBuzz reveals the Asia solar market is booming – with the notable exception of Australia.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 31, 2012
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Canberra’s push to be the nation’s solar capital
The ACT government has launched the nation’s first auction for a large scale feed in tariff. It aims to be the nation’s “solar capital”, but it says much about solar in this country that 40MW should be enough to earn the title.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 30, 2012
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