The adoption of new processes and exploitation of low-cost precursors will be essential in the effort to improve the sustainability of battery technologies.
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Breaking Australia’s vicious energy cycle
A lack of long-term planning to create a 21st century grid and decades of political infighting are beginning to catch up with us, writes Clean Energy Council chief executive Kane Thornton.
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Why the slowdown in corporate PPAs?
All of the bumps and hiccups that accompany the integration of large amounts of renewable energy into the grid have caused PPA buyers to pause for breath.
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Sunny forecast for renewables as new decade dawns
The 2010s saw the renewable energy industry come of age, but the next decade promises to be even better, writes Clean Energy Council chief executive Kane Thornton.
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Doing the megawatt foxtrot … Australia’s top C&I solar companies look back on 2019
Very big solar systems come with many more challenges than the residential variety, and business in the commercial and industrial PV world is competitive. Australia’s two largest C&I solar companies take EcoGeneration through the ins and outs.
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‘My 20 years in renewables’ … reflections on the clean energy boom
The clean energy sector is moving so fast it’s easy to forget how far we’ve come. Lacour Energy director Mark Rayner looks back at the past two decades in wonder.
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‘Reach 80% renewables? Easy. 100%? Much harder…’
Coal is out of favour with investors – and that’s what will tip the world towards renewables, says energy oracle Michael Liebreich.
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Dramatic slow-down in clean energy investment requires urgent COAG Energy Council action: CEC
The CEC has stepped up ahead of the next COAG Energy Council with a clear list of requests and recommendations.
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Energy demand response for a two-sided market
The future is micro, nano and perhaps even pico-grids orchestrated to solve energy dilemmas at a local level, writes Shaun Scallan.
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Australia could fall apart under climate change. But there’s a way to avoid it: Garnaut
If Australia is to realise its immense opportunity in a zero-carbon world, it will need a different policy framework.
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