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COAG splits over clean energy target, but 49 Finkel ideas approved
States formalise split with Canberra over clean energy target as COAG endorses other 49 recommendations from Finkel Review.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 14, 2017
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Policy & Planning
States threaten to go it alone on clean energy as Coalition loses plot
States threaten to go it alone on clean energy target as influential Coalition MP warns “people will die” because of renewable energy, and conservatives harden opposition to wind and solar and demand Australia returns to 19th century technologies.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 13, 2017
62
Electric Vehicles
Musk bags first Model 3, as Australia implodes over car emission standards
As Tesla prepares to deliver its potentially game-changing mass market EV, Australia goes into meltdown about the very idea of improving vehicle efficiency.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 12, 2017
31
Other Good Stuff
South Australia machine turns waste plastic into energy
South Australia company develops systems to use anaerobic digestion technology to turn waste plastics into energy and fertiliser.
Andrew Spence
Jul 11, 2017
9
Storage
Conservatives go completely nuts over battery storage
The Tesla big battery storage array in South Australia signals a major pivot point for Australia’s energy future, but the response of conservatives shows they are not having a bar of it, and their renewable energy target remains 100 per cent ignorance.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 11, 2017
136
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Musk praises SA’s “gumption” for building global example of energy future
Elon Musk says Earth can be “powered with solar and battery,” praises South Australia for its “gumption” in leading the way.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 7, 2017
32
Storage
SA 100MW battery storage tender won by Tesla and Neoen
Tesla, Neoen to build world’s biggest lithium-ion battery installation near Hornsdale wind farm after winning storage tender. Elon Musk says it will be three times bigger than next largest battery in world, and will help transform energy markets.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 7, 2017
254
AEMC delays 5-minute ruling again after protests from incumbents
Queensland government utilities lead incumbents’ fight against 5-minute rule, despite support from AEMO and others who say change will lower prices, encourage storage.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 5, 2017
16
New back-up rule means end of cheap wind power in South Australia
The ability of wind power to deliver significant price falls in South Australia has been eroded by new rules that require more expensive gas generators to operate at times of high wind output. The days of “negative pricing” may be over.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 4, 2017
49
Storage
S.A. to announce storage winner, delays EST mechanism
Results for South Australia’s battery storage tender expected in next week, as state government delays introduction of energy security target and may drop it altogether. Meanwhile, Victoria reports “strong” response for its battery storage tender.
Giles Parkinson
Jun 26, 2017
19
$9 million to begin hydrogen roadmap
The South Australian Government is continuing to support the transition to a low- carbon economy through a $9 million commitment to begin hydrogen roadmap.
Government of South Australia
Jun 23, 2017
15
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How South Australians dumped a nuclear dump
Last November, a Citizens’ Jury rejected “under any circumstances” plans to import nuclear waste as a money-making venture. So is the dump dead?
Jim Green
Jun 15, 2017
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