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Australian news, and some related international items

22 September More REneweconomy news

  • Solar sedan and sports coupe in race across Australia – and to commercial market
    A UNSW-built “solar sedan” is taking on a Brisbane-built solar sports coupe in a race across Australia – and to drive as registered vehicles on Australian roads.
  • Policy uncertainty is blocking investment in low carbon assets
    Australian institutional investors have a strong appetite for low carbon assets, but policy uncertainty and a lack of scalable deals are major barriers.
  • Whyalla’s not a ghost town, it’s the centre of a green industrial revolution
    Garnaut says renewables will cut energy costs to Whyalla steelworks by at least a third, and outlines plans for large scale solar, rooftop solar and pumped hydro and battery storage.
  • Solar boom underpins big surge in renewable energy jobs in August
    Large-scale power project construction work has broken through 10,000 jobs and rooftop solar installs almost broke 100MW for the month. Given they’ll deliver something close to $180m in bill savings the large lift in solar shouldn’t come as much surprise to anyone but Tony Abbott.
  • Commonwealth Bank acknowledges climate risk, shareholders discontinue proceedings
    Commonwealth Bank shareholders Guy and Kim Abrahams have discontinued their Federal Court proceedings against the bank for failing to disclose climate change risks in annual reports.
  • INFIGEN APPOINTS NEW INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
    Infigen Energy announces announces who will be appointed to the Boards of Infigen Energy Limited, Infigen Energy (Bermuda) Limited and Infigen Energy RE Limited (the Infigen Boards).
  • Want energy storage? Here are 22,000 sites for pumped hydro across Australia
    The race is on for storage solutions that can help provide secure, reliable electricity supply as more renewables enter Australia’s electricity grid.
  • Advisian hires global director for New Energy
    Advisian has appointed Tony Frencham as global director for new energy as it announces plans to scale significantly within the next five years.

September 21, 2017 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy

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