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Watts in the Desert

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Solar power has taken a journey from what was once considered the lunatic fringe to mainstream society and industry. Looking specifically at the Solex project in Carnarvon, Western Australia, which...
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  • 14 June 2016
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Solar power has taken a journey from what was once considered the lunatic fringe to mainstream society and industry. Looking specifically at the Solex project in Carnarvon, Western Australia, which pioneered the harvest of solar energy, this book offers an introduction to the development of renewable energy and the rise of dispersed, embedded solar energy systems in Australia in the early 2000s. Fullarton shows how a practical demonstration of innovative existing technology can have an incredible impact on a national scale. The ideas behind the Solex project were adopted by the broader community and were eventually taken up enthusiastically by the general population of Australia. Analyzing government and utility policies throughout the 2000s, the book traces how ambivalence was followed by wholehearted incentives to the roll-out of alternative energy and then by active opposition to alternative energy in favor of traditional fossil fuel as government philosophies changed.
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Price: $33.00
Pages: 180
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Publication Date: 14 June 2016
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838208640
Format: Paperback
BISACs: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Power Resources / Alternative & Renewable, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Energy, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Environmental Economics
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I do not know of any other critique of [Australia's Renewable Energy Target] scheme as in-depth as this. Not only is it comprehensive and incisive but, in Fullarton's usual inimitable way, what he has produced is entertaining reading to boot!
Lex Fullarton helped pioneer solar farming in western Australia and is the author of Heat, Dust, and Taxes: A Story of Tax Schemes in Australia's Outback.

Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
List of Figures
List of Colour Plates
List of Tables
Preface
1.Introduction
2.The Problem
3.The Solex Project
4.Economic and Environmental outcomes
5.The Social Impact: "The Fruitloops"
6.Review, Research Contribution, and Suggested Areas for further Research
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
Bibliography