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Australian news, and some related international items

Investment outlook for solar looking good for the future

With the US installed capacity growing at a faster pace than that of the international market, the country may be on track to become a more dominant market by 2014,

(USA) Solar power: Brighter long-term investment outlook, The Economic Times, 29 Aug 2010, With utilities adopting standards to increase the amount of solargenerated electricity in coming years, the US could bolster its presence in the global solar-power market. The quickening growth pace could present attractive opportunities for investors, Continue reading

August 30, 2010 Posted by | energy, solar | , , , , | 1 Comment

Business looks to new Australian Parliament for action on Climate Change

Fiona Wain, the head of the Environment Business Australia think tank made half a dozen useful recommendations: –

Trillion-dollar climate question, Sydney Morning Herald, August 28, 2010 Hopes surged this week that a swing to the Greens will result in meaningful action on climate change in the new Parliament. Continue reading

August 28, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, solar, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

NSW Solar scheme needs improvement, but energy efficiency still the best

Dr Diesendorf said schemes such as the solar bonus had long-term potential but ”bang for buck, energy efficiency is the cheapest and fastest”.

Solar bonus generates a mega-load of energy, Sydney Morning Herald, Jennie CurtinAugust 28, 2010 THE NSW Government’s solar bonus scheme, which pays householders for the electricity they generate from their rooftop panels, has proved so popular it has reached a 50-megawatt milestone 18 months before expected. Continue reading

August 27, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, New South Wales, solar | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia’s economy needs new renewable energy industries, not fossil fuel ones

Relying on our fossil fuels for energy and future wealth is no longer a sensible option…Despite the claims of the fossil-fuel lobby, renewable energy can provide a vital new industry and energy source to power Australia’s economy day and night

Where’s the vision that will take us to a brave new world?, The Canberra Times, BY FIONA ARMSTRONG20 Aug, 2010 Call me fussy, but I have always expected leaders to provide leadership……while we’ve seen plenty of special interests in this election campaign, we haven’t seen much that captures what might be best for all of us…. Continue reading

August 25, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, Resources, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Victorian govt aiming for Renewable Energy inverstment

Government is committed to making Victoria an attractive location for renewable investment

Brumby to streamline planning for renewable energy projects – Government News By Rob O’Brien, 25 Aug 2010, Planning processes for renewable energy projects will be streamlined with Victorian councils receiving support to administer wind farm permits, the State Government has announced. Continue reading

August 25, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, politics, solar, Victoria, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Australian Greens will push for a Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff

The petition is still active and can be viewed at FeedInTariff.com.au.

Greens Senate Victory And Australia’s Solar Power Revolution : Renewable Energy News, 25 Aug 2010, While Australia starts the working week still not knowing who will take the reins of the country, the Greens having won the balance of power in the Senate is very good news for renewable energy….. Continue reading

August 25, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, politics, solar, wind | , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff – the key to thousands of jobs

If we look to those places where renewable energy JOBS are already employing tens of thousands of people, places such as nearly all of Europe and most of Asia; and did I mention Wisconsin?  Yes, Wisconsin….
That is the Feed-In Tariff.  It is the one item that is proven to make it all work.

(USA) Renewable energy can be the source of JOBS Review Messenger, By Richard Carter. 24 Aug 2010,  It’s certainly no secret, the economy needs JOBS, especially in rural Minnesota.There is a source of jobs which could help. Those JOBS come from renewable energy: solar electric, solar hot water, solar hot air, and wind. Continue reading

August 24, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Self cleaning solar panels a solution to dusty desert areas

The researchers found that 90 percent of deposited dust can be removed by the transparent screen in fewer than 60 seconds.

Self-cleaning solar panels could find use in the dusty environs of Arizona, the Middle East or Mars, Scientific American, By Larry Greenemeier, Aug 22, 2010, The best places to collect solar energy are also some of the dustiest on Earth and beyond, a quandary that leads to inefficiencies in how well the cells are able to convert strong sunlight into renewable electricity. The solution, according to new research, is to coat solar cells with material that enables them to chase away dirt particles on their own with the help of dust-repelling electrical charges. Continue reading

August 23, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, solar | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australia’s error – dig it up, ship it out, high carbon mentality

Lack of certainty on a carbon price stunts the growth of fledgling alternative energy industries, stifles consumer behavioural change and, combined with conflicting regulatory measures, leads to non-optimal short-term decisions, while both main political parties lack the stomach to take on the vested interests. So we fall back into the comfort zone of our dig-it-up and ship-it-out high carbon mindset. In so doing, we are making arguably the greatest strategic error in Australia’s history.


Our great strategic error, ABC The Drum Unleashed, 21 Aug 2010, “…Our resource base is formidable and expanding. But that bounty is fast becoming our Achilles heel. Continue reading

August 21, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, energy, General News, solar, wind | , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Both Australian Labor and Liberal would cut renewable energy funding

Australian Greens Blast Gillard For Cutting Solar Power Funding : Renewable Energy News, 20 Aug 2010, The Australian Greens say they are the only party serious about tackling climate change and transitioning Australia into a renewable energy economy. Greens Deputy Leader, Senator Christine Milne, has attacked both Labor and the Coalition for cutting $416.5 million out of renewable energy funding. Continue reading

August 20, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, politics, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Business needs a carbon tax, says Bob Brown

business sees the Greens as being economically responsible, I talked about saving Australia from recession. I talked about our proposal for a carbon tax. I believe it’s that proposal which one of the big parties, the next party in office is going to have to come back to because business wants it, because business is saying we need a carbon signal for investment into the future. Only the Greens are offering it

Greens say business wants carbon tax, Radio Australia:, Linda Mottram interviews  Bob Brown, Australian Greens leader. August 19, 2010 “……..BROWN: The Australian Greens are in favour of transforming our economy from burning coal and forests to renewable energy and energy efficiency, and we have to do it urgently. My colleague Christine Milne has put forward a proposal for Australia to be carbon neutral; that is not putting any further carbon into the atmosphere between 2030 and 2050. Continue reading

August 20, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, politics, solar, wind | , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Renewable energy – Australia’s opportunity

Australia has larger potential resources of renewable energy than any other country. We have abundant sunshine, wind, geothermal and tidal power. The great positive is that we can harness these over the next decade or two to supply most or all of our electricity and perhaps also enough to run our transport systems. We might even be able to export renewable energy

Climate change: the biggest campaign gaffe, Sydney Morning Herald, Barrie Pittock, August 20, 2010 –  Climate change is costing us now – and it’s both a challenge and an opportunity – but you wouldn’t know it from the election campaign. Continue reading

August 20, 2010 Posted by | climate change - global warming, General News, solar, wind | , , , , , | Leave a comment

Renewable energy score – Australia’s election

Here’s how the parties stack up in terms of their major national commitments to renewable energy and climate.

Australia’s Election 2010 – Renewable Energy And Climate Change : Renewable Energy News, 19 August 21 is nearly upon us …Australia’s 2010 Federal Election. While climate change and renewable energy were major platforms in the last election and appeared to have top billing again from the two major parties during the initial stages of the 2010 election campaign; it has somewhat taken a back seat to other issues, leading some to ask – where’s the green? Continue reading

August 18, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, climate change - global warming, energy, politics, solar, wind | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nuclear power raised at Brisbane politicians’ forum

The issue of nuclear power as a clean energy fuel source stirred the candidates….Mr Bartlett explicitly rejected the idea

No debate dramas for Brisbane candidates, Brisbane Times, Tony MooreAugust 18, 2010 –  Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott may have spent days bickering about another election debate, but there were no such problems for the three major candidates for the seat of Brisbane. Continue reading

August 18, 2010 Posted by | General News, solar | , , , , | Leave a comment

Australian scientist world leader in solar energy research

Professor Green holds the world record for solar cell efficiency – 25%, a level thought to be impossible.

Solar Scientist Takes Out Australia’s Eureka Prize : Renewable Energy News, 18 Aug, 2010, Some have hailed Professor Martin Green as the “father of photovoltaics”. That label has now been justified with Professor Green taking out the 2010 CSIRO Eureka Prize for Leadership in Science. Continue reading

August 18, 2010 Posted by | AUSTRALIA - NATIONAL, energy, solar | , , , , | Leave a comment