Graph of the Day: Australia’s soaring electricity prices
Australia's electricity prices have jumped further than other countries in the last five years, mostly due to network costs. Little wonder solar is attractive.
View ArticleGraph of the Day – Why solving climate change is simple
The challenge to address climate change often appears overwhelming. But are we trying to make it too complicated? Let's imagine a bathtub filling with water. We need to turn off the tap and take out...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Are wind farms as useless as some say?
Today's graph of the day shows that wind farm output often coincide with periods of peak demand high wholesale prices.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Why baseload power plants will disappear
Solar and wind are rapidly changing energy markets. As this graph of the day shows, baseload generation may be redundant within a decade.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: The plunging cost of solar PV
Yingli says cost of solar modules fell another 25% in 2012, and suggests that will continue in 2013.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: 5 common myths about solar energy
Solar is getting cheaper and is becoming competitive with fossil fuels. It even works on cloudy days, says our Graph of the Day.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Even France could go 100% renewables
What if France phased out nuclear? By 2034? This Graph of the Day shows how it could reach 100 per cent renewables by 2050.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: The world’s carbon budget made simple
The world has burned most of its carbon budget. This graph of the day explains what we have consumed, what's left, and what it means.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Curse of Australia’s sick office buildings
Bankmecu to offer 20-year financing for environmental upgrades for dirty and 'sick' office buildings – one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Myth of solar PV energy payback time
Is it true solar PV modules consume more energy in manufacture than they produce in their lifetime? Not according to this Graph of the Day.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Australia’s 5 million “solar heroes”
Home owners using solar power are helping reduce the wholesale cost of electricity, as well as lessening peak demand.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Tesla battery popular on both sides of politics
Scott Morrison compares Tesla's big battery to the Big Banana and the Big Prawn, but polls shows even Coalition voters think it's a good idea. The post Graph of the Day: Tesla battery popular on both...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Are wind farms as useless as some say?
Today's graph of the day shows that wind farm output often coincide with periods of peak demand high wholesale prices. The post Graph of the Day: Are wind farms as useless as some say? appeared first...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Why baseload power plants will disappear
Solar and wind are rapidly changing energy markets. As this graph of the day shows, baseload generation may be redundant within a decade. The post Graph of the Day: Why baseload power plants will...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: The plunging cost of solar PV
Yingli says cost of solar modules fell another 25% in 2012, and suggests that will continue in 2013. The post Graph of the Day: The plunging cost of solar PV appeared first on RenewEconomy.
View ArticleGraph of the Day: 5 common myths about solar energy
Solar is getting cheaper and is becoming competitive with fossil fuels. It even works on cloudy days, says our Graph of the Day. The post Graph of the Day: 5 common myths about solar energy appeared...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Even France could go 100% renewables
What if France phased out nuclear? By 2034? This Graph of the Day shows how it could reach 100 per cent renewables by 2050. The post Graph of the Day: Even France could go 100% renewables appeared...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: The world’s carbon budget made simple
The world has burned most of its carbon budget. This graph of the day explains what we have consumed, what's left, and what it means. The post Graph of the Day: The world’s carbon budget made simple...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Curse of Australia’s sick office buildings
Bankmecu to offer 20-year financing for environmental upgrades for dirty and 'sick' office buildings – one of the biggest sources of carbon emissions. The post Graph of the Day: Curse of Australia’s...
View ArticleGraph of the Day: Myth of solar PV energy payback time
Is it true solar PV modules consume more energy in manufacture than they produce in their lifetime? Not according to this Graph of the Day. The post Graph of the Day: Myth of solar PV energy payback...
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