Unless you’ve taken up residence under a rock somewhere in one of our sun-bleached deserts, you’ll be aware that the House of Representatives successfully passed the government’s controversial carbon legislation earlier this week. The minority Gillard government punted the bills through the Lower House with the support of the Independents to the delight of renewable […]
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Large-Scale vs Domestic: Where Should the Dosh Go?
The federal government has been accused of dragging its feet on solar energy (and renewable energy in general) in comparison to more dynamic regions such as North Asia, Europe and the United States. Innovative and well-targeted government support in these countries has seen the increased takeup of solar power and a boom in their respective […]
[Continue reading…]Carbon Tax and Government Support – the Other Side of the Coin
Last week we examined the point of view of academic Mark Diesendorf who stated that the much villified carbon tax will probably be insufficient to encourage renewable energy investment in Australia. This week we look at the opposing view and find that overseas renewable energy companies are indeed putting their hands in their pockets to […]
[Continue reading…]What is wrong with this advert?
How do they get away with this!?! Tell us what is very wrong with this advert… Your answers in the comments or on our Facebook page please!
[Continue reading…]Will the Carbon Tax Boost Large-Scale Solar Projects?
The debate over whether or not a carbon tax will be effective has split families, pitched neighbour against neighbour, divided loyalties and torn our nation asunder. Well not exactly, but a real blockbusting start to this week’s column you have to admit! On a serious note, the question many SolarQuotes readers would like answered about […]
[Continue reading…]Clean Energy Council Puts Roadmap in Government’s Solar Glovebox
By Rich Bowden It’s a no-brainer right? Australia is one of the most blessed countries in the world with regard to availability of solar power and solar intensity. We, along with the United States, are considered to have the greatest potential for the exploitation of solar energy in the world. So why has domestic policy […]
[Continue reading…]Is WA’s Support of Solar Utilities at the Expense of Domestic Projects?
When we think of Western Australia we generally consider mining booms, expanded gas projects, black swans and the West Coast Eagles football team (and Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh for those of us with age on our side). But as an Australian leader in solar technology? After a recent government decision to close down its […]
[Continue reading…]Japan Looks to Renewables in Wake of Nuclear Disaster
By Rich Bowden All eyes are on the Land of the Rising Sun as the country, still reeling from the effects of the March 11 Fukushima nuclear disaster, looks to build a renewable energy future to reshape its energy needs. Prime Minister Naoto Kan (soon to be former Prime Minister Naoto Kan) has, in the […]
[Continue reading…]Subsidies in Frame as Silex Ends Local Solar Cell Manufacture
By Rich Bowden Solar industry news in NSW this week has been dominated by the announcement by Silex Solar, the last company to manufacture solar cells in this country, that it will discontinue the production of locally made cells. (Note the solar cells are the black, round, saucer sized, plates of silicon, which make up […]
[Continue reading…]China Plan To Whip Australia’s Ass in Domestic Solar Investment
Whilst many Australian state governments dither over the solar feed-in-tariff (FIT) issue, China has come charging out of the changing sheds recently with a brand new, highly-polished, national feed-in-tariff system. They are kicking the world’s ass when it comes to high value manufacturing (where was your iPad made?) and now it looks like they are […]
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