Abolishing RET Would Boost Power Prices

According to a Clean Energy Council commissioned report, removing Australia’s Renewable Energy Target (RET) would see Australian households paying billions more for electricity.
Solar A Friend Of Aussie Battlers

The ‘solar is for the urban rich’ myth has been dead and buried for a while and a new study will ensure it will continue to be so.
UK To Be Europe’s Biggest Solar Market In 2014

A new report showing a major increase in approvals for megawatt-scale solar farms will position the UK as Europe’s biggest photovoltaic market by the end of the year.
Bosch Home Energy Storage Stands The Test Of Time

As solar power system owners increasingly look to cut ties with the mains grid; battery lifespan becomes an important issue when shopping for a home energy storage solution.
President Jimmy Carter At American Renewable Energy Day

39th U.S. President and solar advocate Jimmy Carter will be speaking at the 11th annual American Renewable Energy Day (AREDAY) Summit.
NZ Lends A Solar Helping Hand In Pacific Nations

New Zealand is supporting the construction of the Pacific’s largest solar panel array in Samoa and also providing a helping hand for other Pacific Nations to pursue clean energy.
RET Review : ‘Biased And Predetermined Outcome’

The latest on the Renewable Energy Target review indicates more strongly than ever that the best time to go solar may well be now.
Gas Bills To Rise ‘$50 – $500 A Year’

Comparatively economical gas hot water systems won’t be so cheap to run soon.
Wind And Solar Power Cheaper Than Nuclear Energy

An analysis comparing the cost of low-carbon technologies has found wind and solar power to be clear winners.
Panasonic Breaks Record With HIT Solar Cell Technology

Panasonic Corporation recently announced it had achieved a conversion efficiency of 25.6% in a HIT solar cell, breaking its own world record.