China tariffs on coal could rebound on Australian solar industry Giles Parkinson

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China tariffs on coal could rebound on Australian solar industry; Momentum builds for Paris climate deal; Capital is moving to clean energy; One stop shop for renewables mapping data; Graph of the Day; KfW issues largest every $US green bond; US gas capital makes solar its default generation source; and Grid restrictions could slow Japan’s solar revolution.
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The solar industry has been worried that Australian may impose tariffs on cheap solar module imports from China. The surprise imposition of tariffs on Australian coal imports has just lifted the stakes dramatically.
Australia’s leading negotiator says it is clear that the UN climate summit held in New York last month generated momentum towards an agreement in Paris at the end of 2015.
Investors say capital flows are moving swiftly towards clean energy investments, and governments such as Australia’s need to stop “stuffing around” get out of the way.
ARENA to fund online national renewable energy mapping platform.
Energy efficiency has saved more energy than is used by the EU, China or the US according to a new report from the International Energy Agency.
Central banks accounted for 37% of investors (that’s huge!) and over half of the central banks were interested in green aspect of the bond.
Austin declares solar energy its default generation resource.
Speed of PV’s expansion placing strain on grid’s capacity to absorb solar-powered electricity, prompting five utilities to restrict grid access of new solar farms.

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