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Australian news, and some related international items

4 October REneweconomy news

  RenewEconomy
  Trump gives Turnbull blueprint to defend coal and “fight the future”
  • He may already had one, but prime minister Malcolm Turnbull has just been given a blueprint by the Trump administration on how to protect dirty “baseload” coal, and extend his fight against the energy future.
  • Australia’s New Energy Solar completes US$62.5 million private placement.
    New Energy Solar Fund and New Energy Solar Limited are pleased to announce the financial close of an issue of US$62.5 million of senior secured 24-year amortising notes in the US private placement market.
  • Tesla post record deliveries, but Model 3 production not yet jumping
    Q3 was Tesla’s best quarter ever for deliveries but Model 3 deliveries were lower than anticipated, due to production restraints.
  • CEFC provides $98.5m debt finance to Victoria solar farm
    CEFC to provide all debt finance for Victoria’s largest solar farm to “accelerate” project.
  • Know your NEM: Gas deal underlines attraction of renewables
    Origin gas deal underlines one of the main advantages of renewables: they provide security against rising fossil fuel prices.
    Graph of the Day: How wind energy trumped Liddell in September
    Australia wind farms enjoy record output in September, with average capacity factor of 49.5% – significantly more than the Liddell coal generator.
    Brisbane Airport to be world leader for biojet fuel
    Brisbane is set to become one of a handful of hubs around the world for sustainable aviation fuel.
    Tech Mahindra and Power Ledger unite to unleash the power of MaaS
    Technology trials in Microgrid-as-a-Service aimed to impact the urban population in India.

October 4, 2017 - Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy

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