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Save us the smugness over 2018's heatwaves, environmentalists
In this historically precarious moment, we need something more fundamental than climate strategies built on shame and castigation
There was a barely stifled schadenfreudian glee echoing across the liberal press through this burning hot summer. Environmentalists could scarcely disguise their we-told-you-so smirks as one suffocating heatwave after another rolled over the globe, wildfires savaged landscapes from Siberia to California and broken temperature records kept piling up.
But yearning for catastrophe is an ugly desire, and it is exactly the wrong way to think about global warming. Disasters always hit marginalised people first and worst, and as tempting as it might be to hope the calamities of 2018 bring new kinds of change, that desire only betrays how badly environmentalism needs to be overhauled.
Continue reading...Hyundai lets slip pricing for new Ioniq electric vehicle models
Expectations that Hyundai Ioniq could be a watershed moment for electric vehicles in Australia confirmed when pricing details accidentally released.
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Trina Solar Working With Australian Universities To Drive Innovation
PRESS RELEASE MELBOURNE (2 October 2018) – Trina Solar, the global leader in total solar energy solutions, has been shifting production towards the manufacture of PERC silicon solar cells, a technology first invented and later developed by scientists at the University of New South Wales. Australia, particularly the University of NSW and Australia National...
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Trina Solar Launching Into Australia’s Household Sector With Trinahome
PRESS RELEASE MELBOURNE (2 October 2018) – Trina Solar, the global leader in total solar energy solutions, is moving into the Australian household sector with the launch tomorrow of Trinahome. Tomorrow’s launch of Trinahome coincides with the All Energy 2018 trade show at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre (3-4 October). Trina Solar is a...
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Deal with SEC allows Musk to resume plotting end of fossil fuel era
Tesla shares surge after Musk reaches settlement with regulator that allows him to stay as CEO, but cede sovereignty over his Twitter activity.
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Origin says solar cheaper than coal, moving on from base-load
Origin Energy says the cost of wind and solar farms has fallen so far it is now cheaper than the marginal cost of coal generation, and the company is moving on from the concept of “24/7 base-load”.
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Redflow recruits energy storage veteran to grow sales
Redflow has recruited experienced battery industry executive Ben Shepherd to accelerate sales of its unique zinc-bromine flow batteries.
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NSW councils sign up for Moree solar farm to slash electricity costs
Group of 18 councils in NSW sign up to take the output from Moree solar farm to slash their electricity bills by around one third.
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Wattwatchers integrates as monitoring-and-switching hardware of choice for energyOS
Partnership targets residential sector with combined two decades-plus experience as pioneers in the 'new energy technologies' space.
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Energy Insiders Podcast: Origin’s Greg Jarvis on why renewables are cheaper than coal
Origin’s Greg Jarvis on why renewables are cheaper than coal, why baseload is thing of the past, and why its looking at storage instead.
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Working solid state battery produced and unveiled at battery conference in New York
Magnis is excited to announce that its partner Charge CCCV (C4V) has completed production of a working prototype of a Solid State Battery which was demonstrated at the 2018 NYBEST Conference in New York by C4V.
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Centennial Park added to the National Heritage List
Centennial Park added to the National Heritage List
New initiative to ensure the installation of genuine solar panels
The Clean Energy Regulator and the solar industry have partnered to roll out a co-designed Solar Panel Validation Initiative to ensure genuine solar panels are installed in Australia.
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Sungrow enters utility market and triples product portfolio in Australia
PRESS RELEASE SYDNEY, Australia., October 2, 2018 – www.sungrowpower.com.au – Sungrow Power, the global leading inverter supplier for renewables, today announced that it is now shipping products from its utility and large scale commercial range into Australia, a decision that will triple the size of its product portfolio in the country. As the largest combined...
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Solar Analytics ramps up supply through exclusive distribution partnership
Solar Analytics today announced that it has entered into an exclusive distribution partnership with Supply Partners.
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