Energy Matters Video News – Episode 41 – August 11, 2011

In this episode, Virginia covers the deepening crisis in the NSW solar power sector, a study that finds solar panels add to a home's sale value, Victoria's feed in tariff to be slashed soon and why Australia missed out on a major solar project.

Presented by Energy Matters team member Virginia, we take a look at some of the stories from Australia and around the world recently added to our renewable energy news section.
         
In this episode, Virginia covers the deepening crisis in the NSW solar power sector, a study that finds solar panels add to a home’s sale value, Victoria’s feed in tariff to be slashed soon and why Australia missed out on a major solar project.
 

 

      
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– According to the Australian Solar Energy Society’s Chief Executive John Grimes, the New South Wales government will not make a decision on solar policy until April next year. The industry has seen solar installations plummet by 88% in the state, with more than 100 jobs lost so far. Read more.
 
– A paper published recently in the US found that rooftop solar boosts the value of a home. The study found that homes with solar sold for roughly 3 percent more on average than houses without rooftop panels. Read more.
 
– Victoria’s feed in tariff is expected to be phased out soon for new applications. The scheme’s 100MW cap will be reached shortly and an interim program, yet to be formally announced, will take its place. The intention is to conduct the phase out very fairly, unlike sudden death cut offs in other states. Read more.
 
– Australian company Environmission is preparing to construct a 200MW solar energy plant in Arizona. At the time of planning the incentives for constructing such a plant in Australia “weren’t quite right”, according to Enviromission CEO Roger Davey. Read more.
 

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