Major Coal Projects A ‘Huge Financial Risk’
A new report states international coal projects, including Australia’s Galilee Basin project, that rely on new export markets such as India face major financial risks.
Solar Made In Germany (Or Not?)
Question – when is a ‘German’ solar panel not really a solar panel made in Germany? Answer – A little too often.
Snacks Powered By Wind Energy
The makers of Mars and Snickers bars are getting their green on with a new 200MW wind farm that will generate all of the electricity needs of Mars’ U.S. operations.
Hockey Finds Wind Farm Turbines ‘Offensive’
The Australian Government is continuing to ramp up its anti-renewables rhetoric in the midst of a review of the nation’s Renewable Energy Target.
SunEdison Lighting Up California (And Elsewhere)
SunEdison has announced it has secured construction financing for the 60 MW Regulus solar power plant located in Kern County, California.
Australian Business Sees the Light
While 10% of the Australian solar market is made up of commercial installations currently, this number is forecast to grow to more than 50% of installations over the next few years.
Energy Matters At Tasmania’s Agfest 2014
It’s Agfest time in Tasmania and Energy Matters is once again attending; offering information and great deals on solar power for home and business.
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.
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.
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.






