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Australian news, and some related international items

11 August REneweconomy news

  • Regulator: It’s OK to charge customers more for energy
    IPART submission to energy price inquiry appears to suggest it’s OK to exploit consumers if they don’t have time or knowledge to search for discounts.
  • Fund manager bankrolls 19MW solar farm in north-west Victoria
    Impact Investment Group has underwritten construction of a $32 million, 19MW solar farm in Victoria’s north-west.
  • Kerry Schott, Clare Savage named to Energy Security Board
    Dr Kerry Schott AO as Independent Chair and Clare Savage as Deputy Chair of the Energy Security Board.
  • EnergyAustralia pays dearly for gas, consumers pay more
    EnergyAustralia says profits fell as it got hit by having to buy gas, but it was offset by increased gains from its retail business as consumer bills surged.
  • Impact Investment Group funds new solar farm in regional Victoria
    Impact Investment Group will fund the construction and operation of a new 19MW solar farm in Swan Hill, Victoria.

August 11, 2017 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy

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