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How Trump could be a win for battery storage – and renewables
In good news for Australian renewables – and perhaps even better news for a nervous US market – Deutsche report names “detrimental solar policy” as one of biggest drivers of global battery storage market, which it says has reached an inflection point.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 11, 2016
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Climate scientists respond to Trump’s election win
How will the Trump presidency impact climate research, and efforts to curb further warming and mitigate its effects? We ask the experts.
Andrea Thompson
Nov 10, 2016
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Trump: Ugly for world, ugly for climate, ugly for clean energy
Trump appears to be a disaster in so many ways for climate and clean energy, but incumbents should not be complacent: they are more exposed then ever to disruption.
Giles Parkinson
Nov 10, 2016
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US solar: The next four years could get ugly
Donald Trump’s election doesn’t augur well for US solar. Worse news, however, is the Republican Party has retained control of the US Senate.
Christian Roselund
Nov 10, 2016
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Policy & Planning
Sorry, but America’s Presidential election isn’t the only one threatening the climate
US Senate control is in the hands of 8 key states, only two of which will have a senator who accepts climate science.
Alejandro Davila Fragoso
Nov 8, 2016
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The climate questions the next President should answer
The U.S. has gone eight years without hearing presidential candidates answer a question on climate change while on the same stage.
Brian Kahn and Andrea Thompson
Oct 21, 2016
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Perovskite breakthrough may fast-track new solar PV technology
Researchers at NREL claim breakthrough in development of perovskite solar PV that tops 10% efficiency and could also fast-track commercialisation of the technology.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 10, 2016
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US on track for another historic year in energy storage
The US deployed 41.2MW of energy storage in Q2 2016, and is on pace for another historic year.
Mike Munsell
Sep 9, 2016
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US natural gas emissions to surpass those of coal in 2016
CO2 emissions from burning natural gas for electricity in US will surpass those from burning coal – the globe’s chief climate polluter.
Bobby Magill
Aug 31, 2016
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Storage, electric vehicles and the power market linkages
Batteries were the runaway winner last week as the UK published the results of its contest to provide power that can be dispatched quickly.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Aug 31, 2016
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Clinton V Trump: Where will US energy policy go next?
With just over 70 days left until the general election, presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump offer voters two very different visions for the country’s energy agenda and the future of renewables.
Andy Beck
Aug 31, 2016
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Solar
US solar PV prices hit “all-time low”, at rooftop and utility-scale
Large scale solar contracts fall to $US30/MWh as solar prices fall in US – on rooftops and for solar farms.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 25, 2016
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