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Solar panels and the split incentive problem
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Solar panels and the split incentive problem

More than 1.8 million Australians have chosen to install a solar photovoltaic system on their premises[i] – with good reason. The cost of installing a 5kw solar system has fallen by 58% over the last 6 years while energy prices have risen substantially. A standard residential solar system can
Mar 15, 2019 3 min read
The Inconvenient truths behind Renewable Energy Sources
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The Inconvenient truths behind Renewable Energy Sources

2017 is shaping up to be quite a year for renewable energy sources. In this year alone, the volume of sea ice around Antarctica has melted to their lowest historical levels,[1] sections of the Great Barrier Reef suffered from arguably their worst bleaching event[2] and a number of
Mar 22, 2017 5 min read
Abbott fiddles while coal burns
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Abbott fiddles while coal burns

Healthy democracies require a meaningful, enlightened and informed debate about the policies the current government is seeking to pursue. That debate should involve three questions. Firstly, we must be clear on which ideologies are driving policy choices. Secondly, the manner in which those policies will better the country in the
Aug 31, 2015 5 min read
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