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Japan is looking to exploit Australia’s massive solar resources to generate “solar fuels” to address energy security issues at home. It could be a “green energy” market worth billions, and it could start in the Pilbara.
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Four Corners report on renewables highlights obduracy of Australian policy makers and energy incumbents in face of energy revolution.
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Rather than make things fairer for consumers, Grattan Institute’s capacity tariff proposal adds another layer of distortion to Australia’s electricity market.
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Brisbane-based Tritium’s EV fast charger has won industry approval in the US and Canada, less than a month after its European debut.
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Finance community does not accept global warming is paused, or reversing, as Abbott’s advisors would have us believe. The economic implications for Australia are huge.
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The eviction of a Florida woman from her home for living “off the grid” raises interesting questions about the potential for mass grid defection.
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Germany’s biggest power producer, born again renewable ‘enabler’ RWE, pens solar leasing deal with Conergy, aimed at attracting commercial customers.
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Tesla EV owners are changing the way the electricity is consumed, stored and generated. They consumer more energy than others, but generate a lot of their own.
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Greg Hunt claims carbon pricing should go because it is ineffective, but data shows carbon pricing has helped reduce emissions by 11% in 2 years.
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