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The affordable energy transition
The future energy system is not only affordable, it is cheaper than the energy system we have today.
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Stockland to offer discounted solar and batteries for up to 25,000 customers
Stockland to offer discounts of between 15-20% on solar and storage to up to 25,000 residents in properties developed by the company since 2015.
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The day rooftop solar met two thirds of South Australia’s total demand
The change in South Australia's grid continues to surprise energy experts, and is now accelerating towards its net 100 per cent renewable target.
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Australia’s emissions fall ever so slightly, but only because of drought and floods
Drought and floods drive slight fall in Australia's emissions as Taylor denied an early pass to skip Parliament and head to Paris.
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Record year delivers 1770MW of new renewables for Victoria
Booming Victorian renewables market has delivered bumper year for solar and wind power, with 12 new licences issued to generate renewable electricity.
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State Party Reports on the state of conservation submitted to the World Heritage Committee for the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmanian Wilderness
State Party Reports on the state of conservation submitted to the World Heritage Committee for the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmanian Wilderness
Barnaby Joyce auctions lump of coal – in a glass jar – at Nationals dinner
Barnaby Joyce auctions lump of coal – and a "start Adani" t-shirt worn by his good mate Matt Canavan – at Nationals dinner.
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Australia sees marginal drop in carbon emissions as drought hits agriculture output
1414 picks up Port Augusta solar tower project, plans huge thermal storage plant
1414 degrees to buy Australian assets of solar thermal company SolarReserve, including abandoned South Australia solar power tower project.
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Australian solar PV integrated window technology gains US approval
Australian building integrated PV company ClearVue wins certification, opening up access to massive US market.
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CP Daily: Thursday November 28, 2019
Interest in Tesla Cybertruck goes wild with over 250,000 deposits
Interest in Elon Musk's radical and polarising Cybertruck continues with 250,000 pre-orders now taken for the all-electric ute.
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2019 British Ecological Society photography competition winners
Winning images will be exhibited at the society’s annual conference in Belfast next month
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