Energy Matters Video News – Episode 16 – November 17, 2010

In this episode, Virginia covers the slashing of New South Wales' solar feed in tariff, more clean energy investment needed for developing nations and a renewed call for a national solar feed in tariff for Australia.

Presented by Energy Matters team member Virginia, twice a week we cover some of the stories from Australia and around the world recently added to our renewable energy news section.
     
In this episode, Virginia covers the slashing of New South Wales’ solar feed in tariff, more clean energy investment needed for developing nations and a renewed call for a national solar feed in tariff for Australia.

In this episode:
        
– Last month the NSW government announced the slashing of the state’s Solar Bonus Scheme from a feed in tariff of sixty cents per kilowatt hour to just twenty cents. Read more.
   
– A new study by the Global Climate Network shows that more investment is needed to help developing nations meet their climate and energy targets. Read more.
   
– The NSW government’s decision to reduce the state’s feed in tariff rate has strengthened the case for a national uniform tariff. Read more.
      
More details on these stories and many more can be viewed in our renewable energy news section. For previous episodes, visit the Energy Matters Video News archive. For news on the run, don’t forget to check out our new mobile news service!
 

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