Declining renewables and energy storage costs will increasingly squeeze out gas-fired generation in South Australia as early as 2025, a joint research report conducted by Wood Mackenzie and GTM Research shows.
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Declining renewables and energy storage costs will increasingly squeeze out gas-fired generation in South Australia as early as 2025, a joint research report conducted by Wood Mackenzie and GTM Research shows.
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Unable to afford an apartment in Silicon Valley, a contractor working for Facebook is being forced to live out of her car.
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The number of property speculators buying and selling homes over a short period of time has reached its highest level in a decade. …
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After 30 years of seeing no new green space in the core, downtown residents will soon have a brand new park for growing, playing and relaxing.
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LONDON: India-based real estate developer Lodha Group has dismissed the perception that Brexit had an impact on the city’s property market, saying Indians still have considerable interest in buying luxury flats in London and constitute among 15 to 20 per cent of the buyers.
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A plot of land downtown, which has sat vacant for four years following the demolition of the decades old derelict Atrium building, has finally been sold.
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Exactly 10 years ago, we were months way from a world-shaking financial crisis.
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Luxury lakeside homes and high-rise condominiums are coming up fast in China’s sleepy inland town of Bengbu, a clear sign that a home-buying frenzy sweeping across the country’s major metropolises and provincial capitals has reached even its smaller cities.
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To a growing chorus of strategists and investors across Wall Street, the stock market looks like it’s headed for a rude awakening.
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Washington: The International Monetary Fund on Friday said that the US dollar was overvalued by 10% to 20%, based on US near-term economic fundamentals, while it viewed valuations of the euro, Japan’s yen, and China’s yuan as broadly in line with fundamentals.
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