RenewEconomy editor@reneweconomy.com.au via mail211.atl21.rsgsv.net
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Could a ‘Tesla smile’ cure the Coalition’s climate blindness? Plus: the RET Review panel member who called for an end to solar subsidies… and then installed his own PV system; Abbott’s Australia hits rock bottom in the global green economy; the history – and future – of the solar revolution; gas bill price shock predicted at up to $300 more a year; Graph of the Day; Qld-made EV fast charging technology wins EU supply deal; What’s making Australia’s energy policy sick; why we shouldn’t get too excited about the latest nuclear fusion hype; and the Australian cleantech winners nominated in the global top 30.
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A test drive in a Tesla – and a collective “Tesla smile” in the conservative ranks – might give the Abbott government an insight into the future. And how the confluence of renewables, storage and software will shape the future.
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One of the key members of the Warburton Review that recommended the end of subsidies under the renewable energy target has just installed a large solar system on a rural property – using the very same subsidy that he wants abolished.
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International report ranks Australia last on leadership & climate change, as carbon price repeal thrust the country into reverse in low-carbon race.
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A new book by solar pioneer Peter Varadi charts the history of solar PV and looks ahead to what our solar-powered energy future might look like.
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Report says governments should clear way for Australian gas export boom, despite fact it could drive up household gas bills by $300 a year in some cities.
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Cool graph underlines renewables penetration in Australia, as AEMO observes no issue with SA having 100% renewables, as long as interconnector stays connected.
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Brisbane-based Tritium signs deal to supply its world-leading Veefil fast charge technology to EV networks across Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
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When two of the most powerful men in Australia profess to being repulsed by renewable energy harvesting wind turbines, we have a serious problem.
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Lockheed Martin says it’s working on a compact nuclear fusion reactor that could be deployed in 10 years. Physicists aren’t getting their hopes up just yet.
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Four previous winners of Australian Technologies Competition (ATC) named in Global Cleantech Cluster Association 2014 Later Stage Awards Global Top 30.
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