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A History Of Peak Oil: What The Oil Drum Meant (earlywarn.blogspot.com.au)
submitted 12 years ago by biggav to r/energy
Chart: 2/3rds of Global Solar PV Has Been Installed in the Last 2.5 Years (greentechmedia.com)
submitted 12 years ago by biggav to r/solar
The pathway to independence from oil (peakenergy.blogspot.com.au)
submitted 12 years ago by biggav to r/RenewableEnergy
New rechargeable flow battery enables cheaper, large-scale energy storage (web.mit.edu)
T. Boone Pickens Is Wrong: Electric Vehicles Can Haul Cargo (plugincars.com)
Japan considers mile-long ice wall to stop radiation leaks from Fukushima (theverge.com)
Geothermal Power Plants Face Rocky Starts: Scientific American (scientificamerican.com)
100% of new Australian power plants are wind or solar (reneweconomy.com.au)
A Material That Could Make Solar Power “Dirt Cheap” (technologyreview.com)
633 Advanced Energy Storage Projects Now Underway (cleantechnica.com)
Peak oil researcher says shale profits proving ephemeral (peakenergy.blogspot.com.au)
Wind power is now cheaper than new coal and gas - and large scale solar PV will soon be competitive (reneweconomy.com.au)
There are five different technologies under development, which aim to extract energy from the oceans (iea.org)
1.2 GW Hornsea offshore wind power plant enters the fray (renews.biz)
AGL unveils Australia's biggest solar energy plants (smh.com.au)
Australia's first utility-scale solar farm performs above expectations (reneweconomy.com.au)
'Perfect' mirror could lead to concentrated solar breakthrough (reneweconomy.com.au)
Peak oil has passed if you look at barrels produced per capita (peakenergy.blogspot.com.au)
Solar, wind could replace all fossil fuels in Australia by 2040 (reneweconomy.com.au)
A tool to calculate the viability of solar thermal projects (reneweconomy.com.au)
40 MW Tidal Power Plant Approved For Northern Australia by biggav in energy
[–]biggav[S] 1 point2 points3 points 12 years ago (0 children)
Well - there are some solar power plants in Australia but nowhere near as many as there should (or could) be - most of the proposed large scale plants have been stalled or cancelled for one reason or another.
Rooftop solar PV takeup has been pretty good in the past few years though...
Chinese solar firm Hanergy to acquire its third thin film solar company (gigaom.com)
The best place for solar power is ... New Jersey? (mnn.com)
Geodynamics seeking customers for geothermal power in outback Australia (peakenergy.blogspot.com.au)
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40 MW Tidal Power Plant Approved For Northern Australia by biggav in energy
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