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Fate of big solar projects could ride on May poll, and carbon credits
Analyst says federal election critical to fate of large scale solar industry in Australia, and raises prospects of carbon credits playing a role in funding.
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Morrison Government must explain emissions reduction method review intervention for coal baron
The Morrison Government must explain why it intervened on behalf of political donor and coal baron Trevor St Baker to commission a review of how coal power plants can receive funding under the ERF.
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Labor should focus on states to help beat 50 pct renewables target
Federal Labor urged to focus funding and reverse auction program to support state programs, and tap into pipeline that would see Australia beat 50% renewables target.
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Hawaii approves six low-priced solar and battery storage projects
Hawaii utility gives approval to six solar and battery storage projects that will provide firm power at a substantial discount to current generation.
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Florida chooses world’s largest solar + storage project to replace gas plants
Florida utility plans to build the world’s largest solar and battery storage project to replace two ageing gas plants.
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Tourists flee huge wave caused by glacier collapse
Queensland: A little sunlight is needed on renewables policy
“The sun was shining almost directly overhead onto the sand, and the glare on the water was unbearable.” Albert Camus L’Etranger, 1942 50% renewable target: Great slogan, but arguably as compromised as Brexit You can still make an argument that Queensland is on track to achieve 50% renewables by 2030. The renewable share of generation...
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Idaho sets record low solar price as it starts on shift to 100pct renewables
State utility Idaho Power agrees to buy output from 120MW solar farm in the state’s south at a cost of just 2.175¢/kWh.
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“Better off walking to Dubbo”: The melt-down at Sky News over EV targets
Within moments of Labor's unveiling of its 50% electric vehicle target, commentators on Sky News immediately started competing to make the silliest and most ill-informed comment.
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