Monday, 27 May 2019 09:19
MV Solar Roundup #54
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With Scott Morrison at the helm of the federal government for another three years, could solar take a back seat? |
International oil majors are manoeuvring into what could become a dominant position in Australia's fast-growing renewable energy and storage sector. |
The 2019 federal election didn’t deliver the outcome we’d hoped for climate action. But we’re here to remind you that it’s not all doom and gloom, and it’s going to be ok — so long as we turn this momentary feeling of defeat into a productive force for action. |
"Energy conservation is the foundation of energy independence."
-- Tom Allen
The combination of solar plus storage is super-charging the deployment of batteries across the country, and IHS Markit says that the United States will become the largest market for grid-tied energy storage this year. |
The developers of the 35 MW Brigalow Solar Farm are challenging the new solar installation rules introduced by the Queensland government. |
A New York-based technology company opened Solar Cat at the New York Hall of Science on Earth Day 2019 as an exhibit to demonstrate the fun and creative side of renewable energy. |
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