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Five things we learned this week about 2016 election campaign
Labor and the Coalition agree on one thing – they hate the Greens; close poll means Turnbull will still be shackled to hard right; South Australia shows it’s possible to close down coal; and Tasmania reaps the benefit of closing down fossil fuels.
Giles Parkinson
May 13, 2016
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Ode to South Australia’s last coal power plant
As the sun sets on SA coal power, Gary Rowbottom – who worked 17yrs at Port Augusta Power Station – reflects on Australia’s energy transition.
Gary Rowbottom
May 13, 2016
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South Australia says national grid holding back renewables
SA environment minister says outdated grid and “straitjacket NEM” is greatest hurdle to the rapid and efficient growth of renewable energy generation.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 29, 2016
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Strong support for Turnbull govt to fund Port Augusta solar thermal plant
Plans to build a solar thermal tower power plant with storage in Port Augusta have gained strong popular support, according to a new poll, which shows a majority of South Australians think the project should get federal government funding.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 20, 2016
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South Australia: the frontier state for transforming an industrial economy
In South Australia the industrial transformation and energy transition are at the pointy end. Change can be hard.
Heather Smith
Apr 19, 2016
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Not dead yet: Miners want to “gasify” closed brown coal mine in SA
As SA nears 50% renewables, one company plans to “gasify” reserves of closed Leigh Creek coal mine, in hopes of building “baseload” gas plant.
Giles Parkinson
Apr 12, 2016
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Nothing accidental about South Australia’s shift to clean energy
It’s no accident that the South Australian economy has been reaping the benefits of massive investment in renewable power such as solar and wind.
Tom Butler
Apr 7, 2016
5
SA govt calls for tenders to install solar PV at 400 public housing units
Up to 400 public housing units in Adelaide will be fitted with rooftop solar after SA government called for tenders for the project.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 5, 2016
3
SA nuclear waste dump proposal should be “laughed out of town”
TAI report says suggestion that nuclear waste dump in South Australia would deliver $51bn windfall is fanciful.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 22, 2016
5
SA offers $250,000 prize to fast-track Adelaide zero carbon plans
SA govt Entrepreneurs Prize offers $250k in seed funding for best energy, transport, waste, infrastructure ideas to make Adelaide world’s first carbon neutral city.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 16, 2016
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