The Golden State is shooting for 50% clean energy by 2030, which Energy Commissioner Andrew McAllister says is well within reach.
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EnerNOC enters Australian frequency control market
EnerNOC has begun providing the NEM with frequency control ancillary services to support power system security and ensure uninterrupted power during unexpected events.
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What’s the net cost of using renewables to hit Australia’s climate target? Nothing
Australia can meet its 2030 greenhouse emissions target at zero net cost, according to analysis by the ANU.
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A NEG that delays investment is a negative: CEC
The clean energy industry has welcomed progress on further policy development for the Federal Government’s proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG) today, but warned the process would now need to address the many concerns it has about the policy.
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Government claims new renewable energy will lower power bills
New wind, solar and bioenergy projects built between now and 2020 will cut household power bills by hundreds of dollars a year next decade, the government says.
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1414 Degrees prepares for production of molten silicon battery … ’10 times cheaper than lithium’
Energy storage company 1414 Degrees has opened a factory and will begin building its first commercial system next month before listing on the ASX in early 2018.
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Melbourne school upgrade shows solar is good for the brain
A Melbourne school’s investment in solar is paying immediate dividends, writes Matt Culkin of Greenwood Solutions.
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A crystal clear case for solar PV battery storage
A Queensland water treatment plant is the first off-grid commercial application of Tesla’s Powerpack in Australia.
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Battery boom hears off-grid demand: BYD
As more battery makers enter Australia to get a bit of the action, Chinese giant BYD has found traction especially with consumers who just want to get off the grid.
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Energy’s game of thrones part II: battle for the night
New wind and storage capacity will change the night-time baseload market, writes Brian Innes, as coal struggles to keep up.
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