Last week, the Tasmanian Government announced its Energy Saver Loan Scheme to encourage residents of the Apple Isle to invest in energy efficiency solutions.
Under the scheme, private
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ACT Government bans fossil-fuel powered light vehicles from 2035
In an ambitious, nation-leading initiative, the ACT Government will ban the sale of fossil fuel-powered light vehicles from 2035, writes Gavin Dennett.
ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr
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Queensland Government launches hydrogen workforce roadmap
The Queensland Government has launched a landmark dedicated workforce development plan for the hydrogen industry, the first of its kind in Australia.
Speaking at the Australian Clean
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Victorian Government commits to offshore wind farms
The Victorian Government is set to deliver Australia’s first offshore wind farms as part of a commitment to ensuring massive growth in this emerging renewable energy sector during the next decade.
The
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Matt Kean keeps energy portfolio but loses the top environment job
NSW Liberal MP Matt Kean has kept his job as energy minister and treasurer but lost the environment portfolio under NSW premier Dominic Perrottet’s cabinet shuffle.
The energy and environment portfolios
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ARENA backs ACT project to alleviate grid congestion
A project designed to squeeze more from the ACT’s energy network has attracted $2.9 million from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.
Called Project Converge, the $8.4 million project builds on
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CEC confidence survey: What do we want? Grid grid grid grid!
Head honchos in renewables focus on the connection dilemma and shrug off 2030 federal net-zero ambivalence.
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Clean energy the answer to Australia’s climate question
A target of 100% renewable energy by 2030 would demonstrate the Coalition is serious about delivering action on global warming ahead of the federal election, writes Clean Energy Council CEO Kane Thornton.
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National demand reduction scheme could follow NSW
With a federal election looming and voters seeking decarbonisation of the grid, both parties should follow NSW’s lead and support energy savings and demand reduction schemes, writes Ric Brazzale.
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Australian-made electrolysers may sound glamorous, but competition will be fierce
NSW's commitment to attract $80bn of investment in hydrogen, along with so many other plans around the country, will encourage electrolyser-makers around the world. Andrew Forrest can expect stiff competition.
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