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ZEOD RC by Nissan set to revolutionise electric race car industry

  Electric cars transport

Nissan unveils its electric race car, ZEOD RC, boasting that it will easily shatter the 180 mph speeds of conventional race cars. Using the technology of the LEAF, Nissans’s original attempt at a true blue 100% electric car, this special race car will use the same lithium battery technology according to the automotive company’s engineers.

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Carbon emission regulation deemed unnecessary by government

  Australian Government Climate change

Sad news to green advocates as the Australian government confirms that the regulations which were lifted during the carbon tax era will no longer be reapplied.

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Benefits of Electric Vehicles when Using Renewable Energy

  electric vehicles Renewable Energy transport

Over the next 10 years Australia’s vehicle fleet is going to become cleaner, quieter and greener as electric vehicles (particularly pure battery electric vehicles) displace petrol, diesel and LPG powered cars.

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Australian electricity grid demand decrease sees utilities unhappy

  Solar panels Utilities

The Australian electricity grid has seen a reduction in demand due to an increase of rooftop solar installations as well as improved energy efficiency. This decrease has seen utility companies fighting hard trying to against policies in favour renewable energy as a means of industry preservation.

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AORA Solar to develop Ethiopia’s first biogas hybrid electricity system

  Africa Solar Hybrid

The first solar biogas hybrid electricity system in Africa will soon be realized with the agreement between the Government of Ethiopia and AORA Solar. Virtually the pioneer in this development, the Ethiopian Government views this project as extremely beneficial to numerous communities within their country and may well extend to various areas in the African continent.

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Renewable investment drops significantly during the course of 2014

  Australian Politics Climate change Renewable Energy

2014 was not a good year for Australia when it comes to large-scale renewable investment as the country’s standing takes a nose dive with their commitment to climate change.

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First Solar making Super Bowl XLIX more than just a football game

  Solar power

First Solar has signed on as an Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee (AZSBHC) partner to spruce up Phoenix, Arizona for the 49th Super Bowl on February 1st this year.

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Climate debate in Australia continues to slow down renewable progress

  Australian Politics Climate change

Have you heard of a climate debate? In Australia, the climate debate now divides the group, marking it Left versus Right, with the Left believing that there is a need for climate change action.

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Coal industry gains support from the Queensland Labor party

  coal industry politics

A point of some contention in Queensland recently has been the local Labor opposition and their renewed commitment to the coal industry. It seems the mounting evidence affirming the existance of climate change and some of the hottest temperatures on record were not enough to deter the party’s new direction.