With long-term energy policy uncertain at the federal level, it’s the state and territory governments that are leading the way in Australia’s energy sector say the CEC.
Here’s a snapshot of what’s
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Just get out of our way
The Turnbull Government’s position on the NEG changed as quickly as we changed Prime Ministers this week.
It was only last week that the former PM and his Energy Minister now Deputy PM Josh Frydenberg
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Victorian renters’ solar savings
Environment Victoria has welcomed the announcement by the Victorian Greens to extend clean energy to renters with a five point solar plan.
“The Greens’ solar for renters plan is a welcome recognition
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Capping electricity prices: a quick fix with hidden risks
Governments have got the message: Australians are angry about electricity prices. On Monday, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced a decisive shift away from reducing emissions to reducing prices.
This
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Selectronic launches ABB UNO-DM-PLUS Range of Selectronic Certified Grid Inverters
Selectronic has added the ABB UNO-DM-PLUS (ABB UNO), single phase range of Grid inverters to its Selectronic Certified offerings.
Incorporating Selectronic’s Smart Link and available in 3.3kW, 4kW, 5kW
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Game changer for solar in Victoria
The Victorian government has announced a $1.24 billion funding package to install solar on 650,000 Victorian homes over the next decade. The deal has been labelled a game-changer and a breath of fresh
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Sanjeev Gupta to build 280MW solar farm in South Australia
Details of a 280MW solar farm have been unveiled in South Australia as the first part of Sanjeev Gupta’s global GFG Alliance US$1 billion, one‐gigawatt dispatchable renewable energy program.
“We
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Wind farms receiving weather guidance in Tassie
Woolnorth Wind Farm Holding has recently announced it is receiving weather guidance and lightning detection services from MetraWeather Australia.
Woolnorth owns and operates three wind farms leveraging
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Solar cooks in remote QLD communities
A Queensland-based startup is combining recycled laptop batteries and waste products including old cooking oil tins to create solar-powered kits that provide off-grid electricity access in remote communities.
Powerwells,
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Hydrogen on the horizon
Australia is a step closer to a new hydrogen production and export industry following the CSIRO’s successful refuelling of two fuel cell vehicles.
CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall was one of the
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