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Commentary
Solar survival of the fittest, as global shakeout continues
Chinese solar stocks tumble, hit by PV oversupply largely driven by the China machine; First Solar and Sharp seek new ways to beat the glut.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 31, 2012
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Five things we learned from… Clean Energy Week
Mainstream parties defend the RET, but what exactly are they defending? The Coalition is blinded by its hatred of green technologies; why The Greens get it and mainstream parties don’t; why renewables could avert a gas-fired price surge; and why it’s better to be behind the meter than in front of it.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 30, 2012
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Intersolar: The solar industry goes mainstream
The first impression of Intersolar North America is somewhat like a grade school student walking into the New York Stock Exchange. This is a place for grown ups, and there is the heavy smell of money. Mainstream solar is here to stay – even if all is not well in the kingdom.
Peter Fries
Jul 17, 2012
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Solar Insights: Global PV market to treble in three years
The global market for solar PV is expected to treble by 2015, producing panels at less than half the current cost. That will be the signal for the major electronics giants to enter the market. Plus: Martin Ferguson says rooftop solar killing gas, not coal.
Giles Parkinson
Jun 18, 2012
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Solar Insights: why solar will win the energy wars
Last week’s surge in solar PV production in Germany is just a taste of what’s to come. And with solar PV costs to fall below coal by the end of the decade, the energy industry is about to be turned on its head. Plus, Yingli’s “hockey stick” demand prediction. (Warning: This story contains graphs that owners of conventional power plants may find disturbing).
Giles Parkinson
Jun 4, 2012
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Solar insights – Australia big in small solar
Australia beats Germany in small solar PV sytems; Germany sets solar production record; differences over solar multiplier; utilities getting solar windfall; module prices to fall sharply again this year; Australia a key market for major players; Big Solar campaign arrives in Canberra; and arise, the self consumer!
Giles Parkinson
May 28, 2012
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Mixed Greens: Solar makers still feeling the pinch
Suntech, Trina Solar book bigger than expected Q1 losses; Goldman sets $40bn green investment target; why investors still don’t get sustainability.
Sophie Vorrath
May 24, 2012
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Commentary
Power in numbers: Tapping the Aus-China solar alliance
The partnership between Australia and China is making the economics of solar persuasive, and the opportunities for Australia are endless.
John Grimes
May 4, 2012
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Commentary
Mixed Greens: New CEO announced for CEC
Clean Energy Council names UK sustainability leader as new CEO; private funds favoured for CEFC billions; ACT’s green power price cut; China’s solar shift.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 10, 2012
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Mixed Greens: China solar stocks spike on US tariff call
Soft US tariff translates as win for Chinese solar market; EnerNOC builds on NZ demand response success; Dyesol view improves with bigger solar window.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 21, 2012
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