Daily update: Solar to be world’s main energy source by 2050

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Daily update: Solar to be world’s main energy source by 2050

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Consumers push renewable energy as Abbott hedges on RET’ Rooftop solar PV provides 25% daytime demand in SA; Solar targets Newman; Solar to be world’s main energy source by 2050; Cutting carbon without the fuss; Largest battery storage project open; Modi seeks US funds for solar & wind; Australia’s forgotten renewable energy source; and dodgy politics in Latrobe Valley.
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Consumers call out Abbott on renewable cost analysis, saying its own modelling supports retention of RET. This comes as government finally makes approach to Labor, but hedges on what its proposed changes would be.
Rooftop solar PV is providing 25% of electricity demand in South Australia – on weekends and on some weekdays.
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International Energy Agency says solar is likely to account for more than 50% of global power generation by 2050.
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