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Daily update: Why energy storage already makes sense in Australia

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Why energy storage already makes sense in Australia; Mitsubishi plant to be SA’s biggest solar rooftop array?; 5 NSW towns bid to be country’s first zero net energy towns; Graph of the Day; SunEdison signs 5GW solar deal with India; The 100% renewable city in the US; From cigarettes to renewables; and LEAF in energy supply, demand management system testing.
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Energy storage is already making financial sense in the Australian market, and it won’t be long until battery storage solutions become a compelling investment for households as well as business customers and network operators.
SA govt seeks proposals to develop potential 3.6MW solar array for the huge, iconic rooftop of a repurposed car manufacturing plant south of Adelaide.
Five towns in New England region of NSW have bid to become the first zero net energy towns in Australia. Even Barnaby Joyce is a supporter.
Led by US and China, global installed utility-scale solar has reached 30.3GW. Australia still lagging well behind.
US solar company to develop a host of 500 MW mega-solar projects in northwestern state of India as part of government’s clean energy plans.
Vermont may be best known for maple syrup and Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, but now its largest city can boast another accomplishment.
The once booming Phillip Morris cigarette plant in North Carolina has been reborn into a facility that churns out batteries for solar and wind farms.
Nissan to participate with other businesses and government authorities in Japan in testing of new “demand response” energy supply and demand system.

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