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CleanCo to operate Queensland’s renewable assets?
The latest State Budget sets aside $1.16 billion for Queensland renewable energy initiatives. The 2017-18 Budget includes the Powering Queensland Plan that focuses on “an affordable, secure and sustainable energy supply”. Energy Minister Mark Bailey said the Palaszczuk Government is committed to reducing cost-of-living pressures for Queenslanders. “A clean energy boom is happening in Queensland,”
How wind and solar will kill coal, sooner than Finkel suggests
A major new survey has pointed to the inevitable decline in coal generation, as the ongoing plunge in wind and solar costs make them significantly cheaper than even refurbished coal fired generators. The report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance comes in the middle of the debate around Australia’s energy future, prompted by the Finkel Review.
Electricity price hikes: Australia’s power struggle – Energy Matters
Australians are paying too much due to electricity price hikes. In the five years to 2013, the average household power bill rose 70 per cent, from $970 to $1,660 annually, according to a Grattan Institute report. More recently, a Federal Court decision handed down in May means NSW and ACT households could expect electricity price.
The Conversation On June 3, two days after President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate accord, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanged a hug with French President Emmanuel Macron during an official visit to Paris. Modi and Macron pledged to achieve emissions reductions beyond their nations’ commitments under the
Australian consumers are not buying electric vehicles, but around half of them would – possibly two-thirds – if there was more choice in the market, and greater economic incentive. That is the broad conclusion of a report released on Thursday by Australia’s newly formed Electric Vehicle Council – its inaugural review of the state of.
Bernardi goes solar to “keep the lights on,” but did he get storage?
South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi, the “committed Conservative” and chief derider of all things renewable energy, has installed a whopping great big solar PV system at his family home in Adelaide – not to save money or lower emissions, of course, but to keep the lights on. Reports surfaced on Wednesday, and RenewEconomy confirmed on.
Carnegie selected by US State Department to lead sustainability goal
PRESS RELEASE Following a global search, ASX-listed Carnegie Clean Energy has been selected as the company to lead global business in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal number 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy. Unreasonable Goals is a partnership between the U.S. State Department and Unreasonable Group with the singular focus of accelerating achieving.
The latest State Budget sets aside $1.16 billion for Queensland renewable energy initiatives. The 2017-18 Budget includes the Powering Queensland Plan that focuses on “an affordable, secure and sustainable energy supply”. Energy Minister Mark Bailey said the Palaszczuk Government is committed to reducing cost-of-living pressures for Queenslanders. “A clean energy boom is happening in Queensland,”
How wind and solar will kill coal, sooner than Finkel suggests
A major new survey has pointed to the inevitable decline in coal generation, as the ongoing plunge in wind and solar costs make them significantly cheaper than even refurbished coal fired generators. The report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance comes in the middle of the debate around Australia’s energy future, prompted by the Finkel Review.
Electricity price hikes: Australia’s power struggle – Energy Matters
Australians are paying too much due to electricity price hikes. In the five years to 2013, the average household power bill rose 70 per cent, from $970 to $1,660 annually, according to a Grattan Institute report. More recently, a Federal Court decision handed down in May means NSW and ACT households could expect electricity price.
The Conversation On June 3, two days after President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Paris climate accord, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi exchanged a hug with French President Emmanuel Macron during an official visit to Paris. Modi and Macron pledged to achieve emissions reductions beyond their nations’ commitments under the
Australian consumers are not buying electric vehicles, but around half of them would – possibly two-thirds – if there was more choice in the market, and greater economic incentive. That is the broad conclusion of a report released on Thursday by Australia’s newly formed Electric Vehicle Council – its inaugural review of the state of.
Bernardi goes solar to “keep the lights on,” but did he get storage?
South Australian Senator Cory Bernardi, the “committed Conservative” and chief derider of all things renewable energy, has installed a whopping great big solar PV system at his family home in Adelaide – not to save money or lower emissions, of course, but to keep the lights on. Reports surfaced on Wednesday, and RenewEconomy confirmed on.
Carnegie selected by US State Department to lead sustainability goal
PRESS RELEASE Following a global search, ASX-listed Carnegie Clean Energy has been selected as the company to lead global business in achieving the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal number 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy. Unreasonable Goals is a partnership between the U.S. State Department and Unreasonable Group with the singular focus of accelerating achieving.