solar progress, december 2008 ~ australian and new zealnad solar energy society
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The On-Line Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Solar Energy Society
Inthisedi.on
ANZSES&ISESmee+ngreview.page16
SolarPowerinAliceSprings...page7
SolarPowerinWA..page8
SolarRoofsinAliceSprings..page9
$11MSolarPowerforNT..page10
COAGandFiT.page11
RenewableEnergyAtlas.page12
GeothermalFundingandRoadmap ..page13
BuiltIndustryCouncil..page14
HomeEnergyEfficiencypayoff
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BPSolarCloses;SparksolarOpens
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MessagefromCEO.page17
NewBoardBiographies..page18
RenewableEnergypromo+onFund
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December
2008
Disclaimer
Statementsoffactandopinionarethoseoftheauthors.Whilsteveryeffortismadetocheckauthen9cityandaccuracy,neithertheEditornortheAustralianandNewZealandSolarEnergySocietyisresponsibleforanyinaccuracies.
ANZSESandISES
conferenceinSydney
There is change in the air. The rhetoric is
now is being used very strongly. Atconferences past, it was if and when.
Globally, both PV and large-scale solar thermal
are on the map and on the ground as clearlyevident from speakers at this years annual
ANZSES Conference (No.46) and the combined3rd ISES Asia Pacific Conference
The message that the 350 delegates would havetaken home was positive; but still we haveinertia in Australia that impedes the fullestimplementation of solar and renewable energy
technologies.
Minister Garret gave a presentation that hadno structural message. He spoke of solar
schools and the new Australian Solar Institute(both commendable in themselves) but nothing
that would move with any urgency any attemptto establish a national feed-in-tariff or
legislation that would finally generateinvestment confidence in renewables. He
spoke of FIT harmonisation needed of course,but now under the auspices of the Council of
Australian Governments (COAG) the progresswill be slow and maybe years away.
Meanwhile, the present PV rebate
arrangements are subject to governmentdecisions made from to time about funding
levels. The present grid connect rebate of A
$8000 has been reduced in scope by the incomemeans test, and this has had the effect of
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reducing system size purchased as well as themarket itself.
I get asked frequently about installing solar
panels. The most recent was a homeconsuming about 30kWh/day and what did I
think of installing a system including PV outputrated at 0.9kW? The family wanted to do their
bit for the environment, but I suspect there are
other things they could spend the money on thatwould get a better outcome.
The outlook is not as rosy as Minister Garrettwould have us believe, and we seem to have lost
an opportunity not only to create the conditionsfor substantial reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions but the orderly development of a newindustries.
We have the mechanisms to reduce the impact
of two major global issues, climate change andthe financial turmoil. Scott Frier of Abengoa
Solar was again visiting Australia and gave anoverview of the Spanish family owned company
and talked about the technology but also spokeat length of the social benefits of large scale
solar thermal in rural Spain. People of all skilland training levels from senior engineers tomirror cleaners and painters are in permanent
employment at Abengoas solar thermal plants.Whilst some of technology Frier is and has been
associated with has been operational for
decades, the newer approach of Ausra Inc iscoming to fruition. Their Kimberlinademonstration plant in California comes on line
this month and they have some 177MW undercontract to Pacific Gas and Electric. David
Mills, the founder of Ausra and now ChiefScientific Officer is upbeat about the actuality.
He is also adamant that large solar thermal isready to go and carries none of the risks of
clean coal or nuclear. No argument therefrom Frier either. Some twelve companies are
reportedly working on storage including Ausra,but no details could be given.
Its the certainty of financing thats missing
according to Mills. Very considerable sumsneed to be invested, and the single thing that
could help would be a loan guarantee he says.Something else for Minsters Garrett and Wong
to ponder.
Muriel Watt presented the picture for PV.
Progress has been made but some programs arecoming to an end including Solar Homes and
Communities and the RRPGP has seensignificant budget cuts and will end in 2009.
There are details awaited for several fundingand targeting measures (20% RET; Solar Feed-
in-Tariff, Green Loans and The new SolarInstitute). She gave a view of an ideal Feed-in-
Tariff which would operate for ten years, beindependent of the competitive electricity
market and aim to repay capital over fifteen
years. A tariff should start high and reduce,with separate conditions for larger systems andcommercial operators. The financing should
come from a customer levy, not government, butexempting pensioners and large industry.
There would be no cap and payment on totalgeneration. The need for guaranteed solar
access is an issue that is beginning to emerge asearly adopters of roof top PV have found out to
their cost. Another legislative challenge.
UNSW continue to push the efficiency of PV andMartin Green spoke of the third phase of PV
as efficiency pushes beyond 40% and towardsthe thermodynamic limits with costs in a range
of US$100- 250/m2. According Richard Corkishat UNSW, photovoltaics education is healthy in
Australia, especially at the university level, butneeds to grow rapidly to fill its place in the
industry. And in an expanding industry withbigger systems we are reliant on the work of
those who look at the performance of largersystems and their safety. Martina Calais
(Murdoch University) and her colleaguespresented an interesting safety discussion on
the inherent current limited nature of PVtechnology and its implications for over-current
protection in PV arrays with some alarminglyhigh current figures for some test conditions.
Just as market demand for PV must be
accompanied by sound training for thoseinvolved, so must the solar hot water market.
The Victorian government has made inroads
into ensuring that whilst building demand,industry capacity has been increased by traininginstallers, maintaining product standards and
increasing product availability.
No solar conference would complete without aseries of discussions and papers relating to
energy and housing. The sad passing of DavidOppenheim was marked by a review of his
achievements and career. A Tribute To TheSun King was presented by DanielleMacCartney from SBE (a firm which David
Oppenheim founded). Notwithstanding theplethora of analyses that the architect and
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building designer have access to, DavidOppenheims outcomes and messages
approached the design process simply:Area of floor, internal walls and internal face of
external walls nearly the same;north facing windows 16% of floor area;about 101,000Kg of thermal mass 580Kg/mfloor area; andon-site energy production, demandmanagement and efficient resource usage.
A visitor from Canada (Andreas Athinitis)
presented the story of an approach to a net-zeroannual energy consumption home from a very
different climatic perspective. The inherentchallenge is no different raise the quality of
life and save the planet too, according toAthinitis.
Developing countries were viewed by several
presenters from the many differing perspectives,but one theme that always emerges is the needto understand community and culture as well as
the technicalities of technology. Alex Zahndgave a viewpoint from Nepal and argued that
in remote, impoverished communities, it isabsolutely essential that projects are locally
appropriate, developed in close partnership withthe local community for the context. It sounds
obvious in isolation, but the success or failureZahnd has found depends on the holistic
approach.
Shenghong Ma treated the same subject butwith more population and larger land area. 70%
of the Chinese population lives in rural area andthe brightness Program of China has had the
aim of proving de-centralized electrification toInner Mongolia, Gansu and Tibet. In many
ways it is the same set of issues as for Nepal.Legislation is in place, and cross subsidy for the
program established. Both PV and windtechnologies are to play an important role for
about 1.5million households by 2015. It is ahuge market.
At the conference dinner, held on a boat there
was reminiscence of years past when Solahartwere sponsors of ANZSES. This year it was
Ausra. ANZSES new CEO John Grimesintroduced himself to the attendees and we
heard briefly from David Mills. The after innerspeaker was Sen. Christine Milne, and what she
said can only be described as a call to arms.Her message was very simple, and direct. Tellthe wider world what you know about renewable
energy and how it can be applied.BillParker
If you would like to review the abstracts from the
Conference, visit
http://www.isesap08.com/abstracts.asp
CDs of the proceeding will soon be available in the
Societys on-line bookshop.
ANZSESwouldliketoacknowledgeitsgeneroussponsors
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Welcometocountry
DeoPrasad
welcoming
delegates
MikeDymond
ANZSESPresident
MonicaOliphant
ISESPresident
SenChris.neMilne
ShenghongMa
AndreasAthini..s
OnboardandcruisingtheSydneyHarbour
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ExhibitorsandSponsors
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The Wal Read Memorial award is made every
year at the societys annual conference. Thecompetition is proudly sponsored by Suntech.
TheAward is in two categories: undergraduate
and postgraduate. Students are invited tosubmit posters to the conference for judging in
these categories.
ContentThe entries must have solar energy in its
various forms as the major focus.
EligibilityBona Fide students attending any university or
technical institute are eligible. There are noage limits. Proof of student status is required.
JudgingJudges will be selected from a panel of scientistsand experts attending the annual conference
TheWalReadMemorialAward
AustralianSolarEnergySociety
AnnualStudentPrize
GordonStewart,
Manager
SuntechAustralia
BobSuUon
2008JuryConvenor
RobPaUerson
HighlyCommendedforPostGraduateWork
$1000
BineshPutheenVeel
CommendedforPostGraduateWork$500
DonnaChapman,DavidSambell
&VanessaWong
BestndergraduateStudentPaper$1500
MarkSavenkov&RowanGobey
BestndergraduateStudentPaper$1500
GordonStewart&outgoingANZSESChairmanArturZawadski
presen.ngtheWalReadMemorialAwards
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PVSolarPowerSta.on
tobebuiltinAlice
Springsa910kWdish
technologyproject
Flying into Alice Springs will soon offerpeople an impressive birds-eye view of
large-scale solar technology, when a $6.6million, 26-dish solar power station is built
south of the town.
Part of the Alice Solar City project, theAlice Springs Ilparpa Solar Power Station
will be one of the largest solar powerstations in Australia.
Power and Water Corporation willpurchase all the electricity generated bythe project, and in turn, local residents canopt to purchase green electricity from
Power and Water. Expected output of thesolar farm will be about 1,800 megawatt
hours per year.
Melbourne based company Solar Systemshas been awarded $3.3 million from the
Australian Government to construct thestation, one of the 4 iconic projects
planned as part of the Alice Solar City
project.Already under construction is thecountrys largest roof mounted photovoltaicsystem, a 305kilowatt system on the roofof the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Alice Springs.
Each of the 35 kilowatt solar concentratordishes will be 14 metres high and have over
130 m2 of mirror reflector area, and willturn slowly as they track the sun
throughout the day.
The curved mirror surface of the dishes
concentrates sunlight by 500 times onto ahigh efficiency photovoltaic receiver togenerate power on the electricity grid.
Offering renewable power directly to residents
and businesses through this new power stationis a first for the Northern Territory says Alice
Solar City General Manager Brian Elmer.
It is all part of the plan to help Alice Springs
develop its status as a Solar City and willfurther build the towns reputation as a national
and international showcase for solar energy.
The solar power station will compliment therecently opened Desert Knowledge AustraliaSolar Centre located two kilometres south on the
Stuart Highway.
Visitors to town will not be able to ignore thetowns commitment to solar energy when they
arrive into town from the southern entrance,says Brian Elmer.
The solar power station will begin construction
in February 2009 and is expected to startfeeding power into the grid by early 2010.
The Alice Solar City project is part of theAustralian Government's Solar City programwhich is helping change the way we think about
and use energy. Alice Springs is one of sevencities in Australia participating in the
Australian Governments $94 million SolarCities Program.
SolarSystemsDishat
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SunPowertoBuild
Largest(505kW)Solar
PowerTrackingSystem
inAustralia
SunPower Corporation (Nasdaq: SPWRA,SPWRB), a manufacturer of high-efficiency,
solar cells, solar panels, and solar systems,announced an agreement to build a 505-kilowatt
solar power installation for Horizon Power, agovernment-owned company providing power to
remote and regional communities and resourceoperations in Western Australia.
The ground-mounted installation will be locatedon two sites in Marble Bar and Nullagine, in the
east Pilbara region ofWestern Australia, and
will be the largest solartracking system in
Australia.
Horizon Power is excitedto be driving a project that
will set a new standard inlarge-scale renewable
energy technology inAustralia, said Horizon
Power Managing Director
Rod Hayes. Horizon Powerpursues renewable energyoptions for power
generation and is pleasedthat regional Western
Australians will be able toexperience the benefits of
leading-edge, large-scalerenewable energytechnology as a result of
our partnership withSunPower.
"Western Australia is one of the best locations
on Earth to capture the power of the sun," saidBob Blakiston, managing director of SunPower
Australia. "The SunPower systems that we buildon these sites will maximize the clean,
renewable solar power generated for HorizonPower and the communities the
company serves.
SunPower will install solar tracking technology
on the sites, which will maximize the solar
plant's energy delivery, while optimizing land
use and reducing related costs. SunPower solarpanels, the
highest efficiency solar panels on the markettoday, will also be used to further enhance the
production ofthe system. Construction is expected to be
complete by September 2009.
In October, SunPower announced that it is
building a 305-kilowatt rooftop solar powersystem for the Crowne Plaza Hotel in AliceSprings, Northern Territory. SunPower entered
the emerging Australian solar market earlierthis year, with the acquisition of Solar Sales Pty
Ltd. Solar Sales had partnered with SunPowerfor several years prior as a leading systems
integrator and product distributionorganization.
For more information, visit http://
www.sunpowercorp.com.
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BaseNevada
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CROWNEPLAZAALICE
SPRINGSmoresolar
powergenera.onAustralia's largest building mounted solar panel
system to be established at the hotel
Australia's sunniest town will soon be home tothe country's largest building-mounted solarpanel system, following approval of a $3 million
photovoltaic (PV) installation at one of centralAustralia's best hotels, Crowne Plaza Alice
Springs.
The project will see 13 solar arrays comprising over 1,300 individual PV modules
mounted on the roof of the hotel. Due forcompletion in early 2009, the combined solar
arrays will generate nearly 1,500 kilowatts perday, or over 530,000 kWh per year, which is
enough to power more than 60 family homes.Importantly, it will provide between 40 and 80
percent of the hotel's power requirementsdepending on the time of year, reducing its
carbon footprint by 420 tonnes of CO2.
The ground-breaking project is a joint initiativebetween the owner of Crowne Plaza Alice
Springs, Investnorth Pty Ltd, and theAustralian Government. The initiative is part of
the Alice Solar City Project one of the sevencities selected for funding under the Australian
Government's $94 million Solar Cities Program.Investnorth principal Lloyd Berger said theinstallation is a vital part of improving the
Crowne Plaza Alice Spring's energy profile,made more viable by the fact Alice Springs has
the highest solar resource of any town in thecountry.
"With this project, our intent is to minimise thehotel's environmental impact and carbonfootprint by making the property more energy
efficient and reducing its reliance on fossil fuels,following a comprehensive eco-audit weconducted in late 2007. This audit highlightedthe enormous potential offered by the hotel'slocation to make a substantial difference to its
impact on the natural environment.
"By considering the hotel holistically, thisproject has positive implications that go beyond
the direct benefits of reducing fossil fuelconsumption, for example by enabling us to
redesign and upgrade the building management
system to maximize guest comfort".
"We will also be making efforts to engage our
guests with the project's benefits. For example,a solar PV channel will link each guest room's
television to a real-time explanation of energysavings, as will an animated LCD display in the
hotel foyer. Both will draw data from therooftop solar arrays to demonstrate current
power output, total energy generated andequivalent greenhouse gas emissions saved," Mr
Berger said.
Other recommendations made during the eco-audit that will be implemented by Crowne Plaza
Alice Springs include the installation of solar hotwater, decommissioning of steam boilers and
replacement of inefficient lights and fittingsthroughout the hotel.
Lyndon Frearson, Senior Project Manager withCAT Projects, the organisation managing theproject, said the benefits of Crowne Plaza Alice
Springs' massive solar array installation willextend well beyond the tourism industry.
"At a local level, the project will assist inreducing the total load on the Alice Springs towngrid by about 0.5%, or 250kW of the 50,000kW
maximum generated in the middle of summer."
According to Alice Solar City general manager,Brian Elmer, the project will be the first of
several large-scale solar installations scheduledto be established in the region over the next few
years, which will continue to reduce the city'sreliance on fossil fuels and sizably reduce its
carbon footprint.The Australian Company providing the solarPV panels for the system, SunPowerCorporation Australia Pty Ltd, will also be
responsible for its installation over a ten weekperiod, employing a minimum of 12 local
contractors. In addition the overall project willinject more than $450,000 into the local
economy.
The project will also provide local electricalapprentices and professionals with an
opportunity to gain experience on grid-connectedPV systems, enhancing their ability to gain
further work within the renewable industry inCentral Australia.
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$11millionsolar
investmentforNT
indigenoustownsThree solar power stations in the Northern
Territory will provide clean power to
Australian aboriginal towns andhorticultural economic development
projects.
Australian Government Minister for Environment,
Heritage and the Arts Peter Garrett
Announced earlier in the year funding support for
three Solar Systems power station projects in
indigenous towns Ti Tree, Alekarenge and
Kalkarindji. The government will provide funding
support for the $10.8 million total project investment.
A total of 40 solar dishes will be installed across the
three towns to generate electricity and offset the
use of diesel in the towns. Each solar dish is 14
metres in diameter and tracks the sun during the
day.The dish consists of curved mirrors that focus
sunlight onto highly efficient photovoltaic receivers.
Solar Systems National Sales Manager Graeme
Pollock says, The announcement that these three
projects are going ahead demonstrates the working
cooperation and commitment of major project
stakeholders, in particular, the Australian
Greenhouse Office, Power and Water, Northern
Territory Government and Centrefarm. A total of 30
dishes are currently operating in the NT at
Hermannsburg, Yuendumu and Lajamanu. Further
solar dish projects are also under development as
part of the Alice Springs Solar Cities program.
The power stations at Ti Tree and Alekerange form
part of local sustainable development enterprises.
The Traditional Owners of the land, in conjunction
with their horticultural administrative body,
Centrefarm, are developing commercial production of
local agricultural goods for the Australian market
such as bush tomatoes and melons.
The horticultural projects are designed to create local
jobs, build economic prosperity and reduce
reliance on government welfare. The cornerstones for
these local projects are community consultation,
skills development and sustainable economic growth.
Solar Systems power station technology will provide
clean power to meet the electricity demand of the
horticultural businesses.
The total three projects will provide a greenhouse
abatement of approximately 2,100 tonnes of
greenhouse gas emissions per annum.
$10MBridgewaterSolar
FacilityopenedSolar Systems has also opened its $10 million
Bridgewater R&D Facility, near Bendigo.
Solar Systems Chairman, Michael Hamson, said the
completion of the 140Kw Bridgewater Facility was a
major milestone for the company and Solar Systems
is grateful for the support shown by the Federal
Government of Australia and the Victorian StateGovernment for this project.
The opening of the Bridgewater Facility represents a
major achievement for Solar Systems as a home-grown Victorian company, because we have
established a world-class, large scale research and
development facility, said Mr Hamson.
This project is an important step in the development
of this technology, our company and an entire new
industry that is ideally positioned to contribute to our
response to climate change while also supporting
Victoria and Australias economy, Mr Hamson said.
Hi-tech photovoltaic technology currently being
tested at the Bridgewater Facility will be
progressively installed at a $420 million 154MW
power station.
The Mildura region has been selected as the
preferred location for the first stage of this large-
scale, $420 million 154MW solar power station the
worlds largest and most efficient solar photovoltaic
power station.
Construction of the solar power station will
commence in 2009.
Projectsummary
TiTree,2hoursdrivenorthofAliceSprings,remoteelectricitygrid,8solar
dishestobeownedbySolarSystems
withafutureop+onforsaletothe
Tradi+onalOwnersoftheland
Alekarenge,4hoursdrivenorthof
AliceSprings,regionalelectricitygrid,24
solardishestobeownedbySolar
Systemswithafutureop+onforsaleto
theTradi+onalOwnersoftheland
Kalkarindji,12hoursdrivenorthofAliceSprings,remoteelectricitygrid,8
solardishesownedandoperatedby
SolarSystems
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COAGtakesontheFIT
harmonisa.onCOUNCIL OF AUSTRALIANGOVERNMENTS MEETING
CANBERRA 29 November 2008
Na.onalPrinciplesforFeedinTariffSchemes
Micro renewable generation to receive fairand reasonable value for exported energy
1. That Governments agree that residential
and small business consumers with smallrenewables (small renewable consumers)
should have the right to export energy to theelectricity grid and require market
participants to provide payment for thatexport which is at least equal to the value of
that energy in the relevant electricity market
and the relevant electricity network it feedsin to, taking into account the time of dayduring which energy is exported.
Any premium rate to be jurisdictionally
determined, transitional and considered for
public funding
2. That any jurisdictional or cooperativedecisions to legislate rights for smallrenewable consumers to receive more thanthe value of their energy must:
a) be a transitional measure (noting thata national emissions trading systemwill provide increasing support for lowemissions technologies), with clearlydefined time limits and reviewthresholds;
b) for any new measures, or during anyreviews of existing measures, undertakeanalysis to establish the benefits andcosts of any subsidy against theobjectives of that subsidy (taking intoaccount other complementary measuresin place to support small renewableconsumers);
c) give explicit consideration tocompensation from public funds orspecific levies rather than cross-subsidised by energy distributors orretailers; and
d) not impose a disproportionate burdenon other energy consumers withoutsmall renewable generation.
MCE to continue to advance fair treatment
of small renewables
3. That the Ministerial Council on Energy(MCE) should continue to implement the
regulatory arrangements for small
renewable customers, consistent with the
objectives of the relevant electricitylegislation, whereby the:
a) terms and conditions for PV customersshould be incorporated into the
regulation of the minimum terms andconditions for retail contracts such that
they are no less favourable than theterms and conditions for customers
without small renewables;
b) connection arrangements for smallrenewables customers should bestandardised and simplified to
recognise the market power imbalancebetween small renewable customers
and networks; andc) assignment of tariffs to small
renewable consumers should be on thebasis that they are treated no less
favourably than customers withoutsmall renewables but with a similar
load on the network.
FiT policy to be consistent with previous
COAG agreements (particularly the
Australian Energy Market Agreement)
4. That the arrangements for PV consumers bythe MCE and jurisdictions:
a) should not deter competition for theirbusiness from electricity retailers in
jurisdictions where there is full retailcontestability and innovation in the
tariff offerings available to PVcustomers;
b) in relation to jurisdictions in theNational Electricity Market, should not
interfere with the regulation ofdistribution tariffs or operation of the
national electricity market under theNational Electricity Law or duplicate
the regulatory arrangements that arepart of that Law;
c)should be subject toindependent regulatory
oversight according to clearprinciples; and
d)should be consistent withimplementation of other
intergovernmentalagreements relating toenergy, competition policy or
climate change.
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Na.onalAtlashighlights
RenewableEnergy
Poten.alIn October, EnvironmentMinister Peter Garrett launched
a user friendly interactive atlasto map the full extent of
Australias renewable energyresources.
Mr Garrett said the atlas wouldbe a fantastic and invaluable toolfor industry, governments and
the community as Australiaexplored solutions to climate
change.This on-line Renewable Energy
Atlas is available to anyone whowants to know more about our
continents energy potential andthe array of options available to
us, Mr Garrett said.It will be used by planners and
investors to expand and developrenewable industries in Australia, and
will help build community awarenessof the enormous potential for growth
in this area.Mr Garrett said the atlas was a
practical tool showing in-depth,
nationwide information on all forms ofrenewable energy from solar exposureand wind speed to geothermal
temperatures.Wind speeds, wave and tidal
information, ocean currents, biomassand hot ground water data are
all charted in this excellent resource.Other information such as contours,
roads, towns, electricity transmission lines andclimatic factors gives data better context.
Never before has there been such a
comprehensive resource available withinformation about renewable energy in ourcountry and never before has it been so easy
accessible for everyone to learn from and use forthe benefit of our environment.
It is an important step in making renewableenergy a more viable and practical choice for the
future.Funded under the Australian Governments Low
Emissions Technology and Abatement Program,the Renewable Energy Atlas will continue to be
developed.
The mapping service can be found at
http://www.environment.gov.au/apps/boobook/mapservlet?app=rea
Mapshowssolargenerators&
powerlines
Mapshows
artesianbores
Thelayeringpossibili.esareextensive
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Capitals.llflowsfor
geothermalprojects
Despite the global financial crisis, investmentcontinues to flow into Australia's leading
geothermal power developer, GeodynamicsLimited.
Eugene Fung, a partner at law firm DLA
Phillips Fox, says that the investment showsthat 'despite a difficult market, there is still
capital available for quality renewable energyprojects'.
Geodynamics completed three successful capital
raisings this year, worth over $150 million- $37.5m (May 2008), $33.5m (June 2008) and
$44.1m (September 2008).
This was related to a successful joint venturewith Origin Energy Limited (ASX:ORG)
in late 2007 which raised $115m forGeodynamics' flagship Cooper Basin hot dry
rock project.
The capitalraisings place
Geodynamics in agood financial
position to beable to make an
investmentdecision with its
joint venturepartner, Origin
Energy, on theconstruction of a
50MW powerstation next year.
The Australian Government has set a goal of
doubling the market share of renewable
energy from 10 per cent to 20 per cent by 2020, atarget that will require ongoing andsubstantial investment over the next decade.
A report released by Ernst & Young this month
tips investment in the sector to reach $2.3billion a year by 2020.
Geothermal
Development
FrameworkLaunchedThe Minister for Resources and Energy, MartinFerguson AM MP, earlier this month released
the Geothermal Industry DevelopmentFramework and Technology Roadmap.
Minister Ferguson said: "The Framework is
designed to accelerate the development ofgeothermal energy in Australia and assist in thedevelopment of low cost, reliable, and large scale
solutions to the climate change and energysupply challenges we will face in coming years.
"The Technology Roadmap explores issues
relating to research and developmentopportunities in areas such as exploration,
potential geothermal resources, and reservoirmodeling, while technical challenges and
possible actions have also been identified."
Minister Ferguson said: "Australia's geothermalindustry could have the potential to
provide reliable baseload power inthe long-term and increase our
energy security. This industry alsopossesses a long-term capacity to
contribute to the reduction of
Australia's carbon emissions.
"Geoscience Australia estimates that
if one percent of Australia'sgeothermal energy was extracted, it
would equate to 26,000 timesAustralia's total annual energy
consumption."That's why, as part of the $500
million Renewable Energy Fund, theAustralian Government is providing $50 million
to the Geothermal Drilling Program to assist
companies with the cost of drilling. The programwill help the industry with proof-of-conceptprojects and attract private investors to the
sector."
Further information:Visit http://www.ret.gov.au/energy/
Pages/index.aspxFollow Clean Energy technologies then
Framework Roadmaps.
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depthGeodynamicssiteshown
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BuiltEnvironment
IndustryInnova.on
LeadersAnnouncedSenator Kim Carr, Minister for Innovation,
Industry, Science and Research said the
members of the newly established BuiltEnvironment Industry Innovation Council(BEIIC), should champion innovation in the
industry.Speaking at the first BEIIC meeting in October
he said:"The Built Environment industry is a major
economic sector but, like many industries, itfaces emerging challenges.
"The Built Environment Industry InnovationCouncil will address challenges like climate
change, sustainability and industrycompetitiveness as well as issues for the
industry such as regulatory reform, workforcecapability, skills needs and access to new
technologies."It is the Government's aim to create
sustainable conditions for innovation to flourishand to support its economic, environmental and
social priorities."The Industry Innovation Councils are critical
tools for engaging with stakeholders tostrengthen innovation systems.
"If we want to deal effectively with theinnovation challenges and opportunities that lie
ahead of us, we will have to mobilise everyonewho makes decisions about our builtenvironment policy-makers, professionals,
entrepreneurs and consumers. That is whatthe Built Environment Industry Innovation
Council is for."The BEIIC is the first of several Industry
Innovation Councils."The Council brings together representatives
from business, the research community,unions and government agencies.
Chair of the Council, Sue Holliday, has
extensive experience in Urban Planning and wasinstrumental in establishing the Australian
Green Building Council Board."The members of the Council are talented
leaders and champions across the sector whoare doers as well as thinkers. They will advise
the Government on the industry's innovationissues and priorities and foster collaboration
between stakeholders and Government,"Senator Carr said.
BEIICMembersChair:SueHollidayManagingDirector,Strategiesfor
Change
GregBarlowManager,SustainableBuildings,Leighton
Contractors
ProfCatherinBullElisabethMurdochProfessorof
LandscapeArchitecture,Facultyof
Architecture,BuildingandPlanning,UniversityofMelbourne
TristramCarfrae ArupFellowandChair,GlobalBuilding
Sector,ArupRodFehringChiefExecu+veOfficer,LendLeaseVentures
PeterGowExecu+veDirector,BuildingIndustry
Development,DepartmentofHousingandWorks,
WesternAustralia
MalGriersonDirectorGeneral,DepartmentofPublic
Works,Queensland
AssociateProfessorRalphHorneDirector,Centrefor
Design,ProgrammeLeader,GlobalCi+es
Ins+tute,RMITUniversity
DrMaUhewInmanProgramLeader,UrbanSystems,CSIRO
SustainableEcosystemsProfMar.nLoosemoreAssociateDean(Research),Faculty
oftheBuiltEnvironment,University
ofNewSouthWales
KenMaherChairman,Hassell
JohnMcCarthyChairman,AEHProperty
KeithMitchelhillExecu+veGeneralManager,Clay&
ConcreteProducts,BoralLtd
ProfPeterNewmanProfessorofSustainability,TheCur+n
UniversitySustainabilityPolicy
Ins+tute,Cur+nUniversity
DaveNoonanNa+onalSecretary(Construc+on),
Construc+on,Forestry,MiningandEnergyUnion
PaulO'KeefeChiefExecu+ve,AustralianCoatedand
IndustrialMarkets,BlueScopeSteelLtd
RogerOldsManagingDirector,CoffeyInterna+onalLtd
PruSandersonChiefExecu+veOfficer,VictorianUrban
DevelopmentAuthority(VicUrban)
Kers.nThompsonPrincipal,Kers+nThompsonArchitects
SiobhanToohillGeneralManager,CorporateResponsibility
andSustainability,Stockland
CommonwealthRepresenta.ves:
DrMichaelGreenGeneralManager,ManufacturingInnova+onBranch,ManufacturingDivision,
DepartmentofInnova+on,Industry,ScienceandResearch
MarkDavisDirector,CommercialBuildingTeam,Energy
EfficiencyBranch,Departmentof
Environment,Water,HeritageandtheArts
EditorsNote:
IsANZSESmembersexper+serepresentedhere?
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HomeEnergyEfficiency
paysoffatsale.meAt the end of the last quarter, on
average, homes with a 5 star EERwere
advertised for $160 000 more than
homes in lower star bands, andgenerally, the higher the
star value, the higher the advertised
price. And, over the past year, the price
of the half-star lemons has slumped.
The average selling prices for Canberra fell
by 2.5% in the last quarter, according to the
ABS,
However, asking prices have continued to
increase, as Energy Partners discovered intheir end of quarter analysis of the market.
This may reflect unrealistic expectations on
the part of the vendors.
Overall, buyers have an increased choice in
the housing market, and they appear to be
choosing energy efficiency, in the form of
high EER statements.
Notably, asking prices rose across all star
bands in the ACT, between June and
September, by 10.5%. This is unexpected, as
according the ABS, average sale prices
decreased by 2.5% over the same quarter,
returning sale prices to September 07 levels.
That represents a large discrepancy in
what vendors expect the market to do, and
what buyers know it has done a
discrepancy of up to 13% of a homes value.
Of the homes on the market at the end of
last quarter in Canberra, homes with a 5
star EER were advertised at over $160 000
more than lower star bands, on average.
This emphasised the trend of the last year,
in which 5 star homes were advertised at
$90 000 more than lower star bands.
Ingeneral, as a correlation at the end of the
September quarter, the value of a home
increasedby $5,600 for each EER star,
said Trevor Lee, Director of Buildings at
Energy Partners.
These new figures are combined with figures
collected and analysed by Energy Partners
over the 9 years since it was made
compulsory that each property sold had an
EER included in any advertisement. This
shows that the increased price of high-EERhomes (3+ stars) is part of a long-
term trend of high EERs adding value to
homes. That trend was interrupted from
2005 to 2007, coinciding with the housing
boom, and a reduction in buyer choice, but
now appears to be returning, with a sharp
increase in the perceived value of high-EER
homes compared to low-EER homes. This is
particularly true over the last year, as the
average asking price of high-EER homes
increased 11% more than that of low-EER
homes. Indeed, the average asking price of
EER 0.5 homes slumped by nearly 15%.
Cost benefit analysis conducted by Energy
Partners has found that investing around
$2,000 in minor renovations, such as adding
insulation, good curtains, blinds and
pelmets can raise most homes to
more than 4 stars. Canberrans wanting
further information on how to upgrade the
energy rating of their homes can access the
ACT Governments free householder energy
advice service at www.heat.net.au
Or visit www.enerstrat.com.au for more
information.
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theCivilLaw(SaleofResiden.alProperty)
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BPSolartoclose
manufacturingplantin
Sydneyaspartofglobal
drivetoreducethecost
ofrenewablepower
BP Solar announced in November that it willcease the production of
solarphotovoltaic (PV)
power cells and panelsfrom its manufacturing
plant in Sydney
Olympic Park(Australia) at the endof March 2009. The
decision comes becausethe company is looking
to focus its operationsat larger scale plants
in lowest costmanufacturing
countries, in orderto drive down the cost
of solar power forconsumers.
The BP Solar sales and marketing team in
Australia will continue their activities, and aimto grow the sales and servicing of solar
products. However, BP Solar regrets thatapproximately 200 jobs will be lost
from the manufacturing plant.
The challenge for solar power is to reduce itscosts to the level at which it competes on an
equal footing with conventional electricitydelivered through the power grid. To do this weneed to expand at scale and reduce costs, says
global CEO of BP Solar, Reyad Fezzani.
Weve looked at all options in our Sydneymanufacturing site and the physical location,
lack of expansion potential and leaseagreements just dont make it competitive: the
most modern Solar PV manufacturing plants areup to twenty times larger than our Sydney site
and we are competing in this global market.
It is a sad day for us as a Company and for the
Sydney plant. We deeply regret the job lossesthat will result from the closure. Id like to
publicly thank the BP Solar staff at SydneyOlympic Park for their commitment to the
company over the years.
Globally, BP is investing around $1.5 billion USdollars per year in alternative energy, building
material, focussed, low carbon energy
businesses. BP Solar is a material part of BPsAlternative Energy portfolio, and it needs tocompete for investment and demonstrate
profitable returns, just like our other businessesin the BP Group. Faced with a tough external
environment, and anincreasingly
competitive solar market, weare focussing hard and
listening to our customers.
BrightSpark
Meanwhile, a new start-up, SparkSolar
intends to manufacture and export state-of-
the-art screen printed solar cells to overseas
solar panel makers. The R&D program will
develop home grown, more efficient cell
technologies, they talk of the ABC (Angle
Buried Contact) cell.
A staged ramp-up starting at 30MW and
expanding to 100MW is
planned.
Aiming high, the company
seeks to become the largest PV
manufacturer in the southern
hemisphere.
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NewCEOJohnGrimesI have a confession to make and I may as wellget it out right up front while I come to
ANZSES with a passion for the environmentalsector, my background is in water.Most recentlyI was the founder and Managing Director of acompany that develops and sells unique low
energy, on-site water reclamation technology.
Whats more, prior to my appointment as CEOwith ANZSES, I was the founding Chairman ofthe Australian Grey Water Institute, an
industry body representing the interests of thegrey water treatment industry.
Water is an important part of creating asustainable future. But it is only one part. It ishow we power our lives, our homes, industry,
businesses and vehicles that is going todetermine the quality of life we collectively
share. What type of emissions should we expectfrom energy generation? None.So with this background I went, for the first
time, to an ANZSES annual conference.I was quite humbled by what I found. The
people I found there invented solar, and they arestill at it, leading the world in innovation and
efficiency. These people, our people, are notnational heroes, they are global heroes.Andmany parts of the world are using thisAustralian solar technology to generate power
emission free.
I also found smart solar companies taking solarsolutions to the cities and to remote places in the
bush. There were also students passionateabout the science of solar and related
renewables. This is an organisation burstingwith opportunity. Unleashing that opportunityis work that really n