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UBS: Boom in unsubsidised solar PV flags energy revolution
Analysts from UBS say energy markets are facing a revolution caused by the success of unsubsidised solar. They say solar costs have fallen so far, it was a no-brainer for households to install rooftop solar, turning customers into competitors for utilities. The implications for coal-fired generators could be devastating.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 23, 2013
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Miners embrace solar power – as a cost saving measure
Mining companies are now embracing solar PV and solar thermal technologies to reduce their dependence of diesel and other fossil fuels – and to keep a lid on soaring energy costs. The first solar thermal plant for a mining operation has been opened, and BHP has tested the waters by commissioning a 1MW project for its high-altitude Chilean copper project.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 18, 2013
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Small is big as individuals help remove solar finance barriers
Mosaic’s crowd-funding success for community solar shows small is big in financial innovation, and individuals can break down financial barriers to clean energy.
Justin Guay
Jan 18, 2013
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Italy and Spain set new records for solar generation
Italy trumps Germany as most solar powered industrialized nation, while Spain’s array of solar thermal plants start to power up.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 16, 2013
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Solar power: We ain’t seen nothing yet
In the last few years, the deployment of solar technologies – particularly flat panel PV modules – has taken off around the world. But this might just be a taste of what’s to come, says Mark Twidell, the outgoing head of the Australian Solar Institute.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 19, 2012
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Solar module costs to drop below 50c/W within five years: report
Analysis suggests Cadmium telluride PV modules will remain the least expensive for years to come, with prices reaching as low as $0.48/W by 2017.
Adam Johnston
Dec 19, 2012
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Australian solar hybrid firm eyes major manufacturing deal
Hybrid solar technology developer Technique Solar set to begin manufacturing its super-efficient PV modules in India, China and Australia in 2013.
Giles Parkinson
Dec 18, 2012
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Get solar PV FiTs right, or get the electricity market all wrong
A fair and reasonable price needs to be struck for electricity fed into the grid from rooftop PV systems. If not, expect perverse outcomes.
Andrew Blakers
Dec 3, 2012
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Solar round-up: An eclipse, a surprise and a new horizon
Last month Australia’s solar PV market saw a total eclipse, reached the 2GW threshold, and was surprised by the early reduction of the solar multiplier.
Warwick Johnston
Nov 22, 2012
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Energy storage systems signal arrival of ‘baseload’ renewables
Energy storage systems may be a bigger game-changer for the electricity market than solar PV. An affordable system developed by an Australian company means households will be able to produce their own ‘baseload’ renewable energy supply.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 21, 2012
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