25 October More REneweconomy news
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Global investors buy Equis projects and Australia/Asia renewable storyThree major global investors buy renewable energy portfolio of Equis Energy as big money continues to flood into Asia and Australia renewable market. Meanwhile, in Canberra…
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Nissan to join Formula E Electric Racing from 2018-19 seasonNissan will become the first Japanese automotive brand to compete in the all-electric FIA Formula E racing championship starting in 2018.
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Know your NEM week: A closer look at Vales PointA closer look at Vales Point, and the money made by its new owner Sunset Power; and how to quantify the costs of climate change.
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Sonnen to unveil first Australian micro-grid, contemplates local manufactureSonnen to announce first Australian micro-grid, or “SonnenCity”, where new housing developments come equipped with solar and storage. It says distributed energy key to slashing electricity prices.
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Battery swapping will drive India’s electric car revolutionThe global electric vehicle revolution will be bottom up, and developing countries like India will lead it.
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Herbert Smith Freehills advises lenders on the financing of central Queensland solar farmEmerald Solar Park is underpinned by a long term power purchase agreement with Telstra as offtaker. Reaching financial close marks the first banked transaction in Australia with a corporate PPA from Telstra.
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Turnbull’s NEG claims first major renewable energy victimNEG causes market value of one of major renewable energy players to be slashed by analysts, and puts the future of some $50 billion of renewable energy projects in doubt. But it is good for incumbents, because less renewables means higher prices.
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Powering a social licence failure: The National Energy GuaranteeThe Coalition’s NEG – based on …….
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