Monthly Archives: September 2014

An Airbnb or Uber for the Electricity Grid?

Not just in USA but as close as NSW, changes are making people less dependent on big corporate monopoly electricity supply. “Virtual Net Metering” is the name of the game, selling your(or community) surplus power, directly, to other private(or public) individual(s). … Continue reading

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Gas ain’t so green, according to BP

Despite all the fuss about shale gas reducing emissions in USA, it ain’t actually so! >readmore> ClimateSpectator

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Dick Warburton’s 10 minutes of woe

..review of the Renewable Energy Target, had ahorror interview with Fran Kelly of ABC’s Radio National…Warburton found himself tied up in knots as he tried to justify his recommendation to shut the renewables scheme. >readmore> ClimateSpectator

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More Than A Light Bulb: How Clean Energy Is Powering Health Clinics Beyond The Grid

Greg Hunt keeps insisting that it will only be coal fired power and big transmission network that will help the poor in countries like India. It’s too expensive, doesn’t make sense and would take decades. Meanwhile, sensible solutions have won … Continue reading

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