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Why Conservatives are terrified of negawatts

April 7, 2014 by Sarah McCabe

By Giles Parkinson on 2 April 2014 In 2012, according to global investment bank HSBC, the global market for energy efficiency was around $US375 billion. That’s as much as was invested in fossil fuel electricity generation in that year, and 1.5 times the amount invested in renewable energy. HSBC negawattsPut another way, according to the …

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New project, and our first regional partner

February 1, 2014 by Sarah McCabe

01/02/2014 We are pleased to announce that our 2nd Quick Win Project will be energy efficiency measures and a solar PV installation for the Gawler Community House, in Gawler, SA. The first of CORENA\’s regional partners, Transition Gawler, has been instrumental in setting up this project and will take an active part in promoting this …

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RE-volv\’s second community solar project funded

January 25, 2014 by Sarah McCabe

With just 5 hours left to go on their Indiegogo crowd-funding campaign to fund their second community solar project, RE-volv was still a few thousand short, but they made it. RE-volv are a California group who rely on voluntary contributions from the public to fund solar installations for community organisations. Their mechanism is a bit …

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ARENA funding for solar thermal study

January 19, 2014 by Sarah McCabe

From RenewEconomy, on January 15, by Giles Parkinson \”The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has finally come to an agreement with the privately-owned Alinta to co-fund a feasibility study into a solar thermal power station to augment or replace the existing coal fired generators in the South Australian township of Port Augusta. ARENA announced on Wednesday …

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