Stewart Taggart

Stewart Taggart is a director of Acquasol Infrastructure Ltd., a, Australian developer of environmentally-friendly power and water solutions building a 'world-first' municipal-scale solar desalination plant in South Australia. Mr. Taggart is also founder/administrator of DESERTEC-Australia, DESERTEC-USA and DESERTEC-China. DESERTEC promotes the concept of "Clean Power From Deserts."

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Could A Pan-Asian Energy Infrastructure Be Asia's Answer To Climate Change?
Imagine an interconnected, pan-Asian electricity and natural gas Infrastructure. The system would distribute electricity from solar, geothermal, wind and wave energy from Australia to China. Natural gas and hydro would fill the gaps. The vision is big. So is climate change. In Europe, the DESE...
Could UHVDC Prove the Killer Application In Battling Climate Change?
In coming years, development of Ultra-High Voltage Power lines could mean increasing amounts of electricity can be delivered across borders and transmitted from remote areas where large renewable energy resources exist. As this technology develops, the positive implications are hard to over state. Stewart Taggart is a director of Acquasol Infrastructure Ltd., an Australian developer of environmentally-friendly power and water solutions building a 'world-first' municipal-scale solar desalination plant in South Australia. Mr. Taggart is also founder/administrator of DESERTEC-Australia, DESERTEC-USA and DESERTEC-China. DESERTEC promotes the concept of "Clean Power From Deserts."
A Solar Plan For Asia
An Asian hemispheric electricity grid could open the way for huge amounts of renewable energy to be produced and consumed in the region. Stretching from Beijing to the Great Australian Bight, the system could carry solar, geothermal, wind and wave energy -- and represent a huge advance in the battle against climate change.
If Properly Unleashed, The Marketplace Can Solve Climate Change
The technology is there to solve climate change. If market forces are properly unleashed, the problem should take care of itself and create a major wealth-generating infrastructure investment boom.
The Coming "Long Boom" in Clean Energy
Solving climate change is no longer about technology. It's about economic reform. Renewable energy now presents a better long-term deal than fossil fuel and nuclear. The reason is -- quite simply -- that "next-generation" nuclear and carbon capture and storage simply aren't available. Renewa...
Renewable Energy´s Unstoppable ´Learning Curve´
Solar energy is now in an entrenched cycle of innovation and cost reduction. In just a few short years, it will be cheaper than fossil fuels.

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