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U.K. and Germany smash wind power records
The United Kingdom blew past previous wind power records in 2014 while Germany generated a record amount of electricity from wind in December.
Ari Phillips
Jan 9, 2015
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Chile’s mines set hot pace on renewables – Australia should take note
Chile is now emerging as the southern hemisphere’s renewable energy giant, so what can we learn from our Pacific neighbours?
John Mathews
Dec 17, 2014
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Move over big power – the micropower revolution is here
Micro-electricity producers are relatively small scale, inexpensive, and most importantly, produce little to no carbon emissions.
Morgan Salett
Nov 27, 2014
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Why Google gave up on renewables (hint, they don’t understand energy)
It has now been proven beyond doubt that “renewables simply won’t work”. Why not? Well, because Google says so.
Karel Beckman
Nov 25, 2014
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Wind power could improve grid resiliency
New study finds wind power can substantially enhance grid resiliency when coupled with appropriate modern plant controls.
Joshua S Hill
Sep 19, 2014
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Zero energy at zero cost: How to retrofit buildings in a week
The Netherlands has found a way to refurbish existing buildings to net zero energy, within a week, with a 30-year builders’ guarantee and no subsidies.
Karel Beckman
Sep 15, 2014
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Renewable Energy Target review – experts respond
Experts – including Alan Pears, Andrew Blakers and Dylan McConnell – respond to report which has recommended deep cuts to RET scheme.
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Aug 29, 2014
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Courts worldwide reject anti-wind experts and their evidence
The EPI just published a full report of my research into anti-wind court cases in the USA, Canada, the British Isles, Australia and New Zealand.
Mike Barnard
Aug 18, 2014
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Sodium-β batteries could transform wind and solar into baseload generators
Sodium-β batteries are widely perceived to be the key to advanced energy storage for utility scale wind and solar energy power.
Tina Casey
Aug 6, 2014
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How to power California with wind, wave, & solar energy
New study shows California could convert to an all-renewable energy infrastructure that is both technically and economically feasible.
Joshua S Hill
Aug 1, 2014
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How does the Renewable Energy Target affect your power bills?
The RET review is due to be handed to the federal government any day now, yet there are still conflicts over the impacts it has over electricity costs.
Dylan McConnell
Jul 30, 2014
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Wind share of electricity will more than double by 2018
Wind power now supplies about 3% of the world’s electricity, and the signs are good for the next several years.
Sandy Dechert
Jul 24, 2014
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