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The Aussie who can make the sun shine after dark

The Aussie who can make the sun shine after dark

John Lasich started concentrating solar power in his backyard in 1975. Now AGL, Chevron and Norway’s Equinor reckon he can deliver it after dark.

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Multinational energy companies are pumping money into John Lasich’s idea to use thousands of mirrors, satellite-grade solar panels and big dams full of water to make the Mildura sunshine available after dark.

But after 47 years of working sporadically on variations of the same idea, and multiple setbacks, Lasich doesn’t feel like an overnight success.

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Peter Ker
Peter KerResources reporterPeter Ker covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Melbourne. Connect with Peter on Twitter. Email Peter at pker@afr.com
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