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Government invests in reducing industry emissions
Otago-led study calls for change to Building Code
Narrabri? Narrabye: First-ever plan for gas-free NSW unveiled
Tying quantum computing to AI prompts smarter power grid
Lithgow Council Opposes Waste to Energy
Good grants news for Gladstone community groups
Daylight Saving: Also reminder test smoke alarms
Property leads way in sprint towards Net Zero
NSW raises climate targets, Federal Govt still missing in action
NSW set to halve emissions by 2030
Government supporting delivery of critical transmission infrastructure in Southwest NSW
World first scheme to cut peak energy use and save $1.2 billion
CEFC supports impact investing through Artesian Green and Sustainable Bond Fund
Mercury cleared to acquire Trustpower’s retail business
Government welcomes collaboration between Vector and X
Caution recommended on falls in energy and water cases
Commission warns EA Networks for $3.3 million price path contravention and accepts enforceable undertakings
Act now to cut farming emissions by 2050: new Grattan report
Topological vertical cavity laser arrays
Energy National Cabinet Reform Committee 24 September
Microgrids set to energise family farms
Microgrid grants to strengthen regional energy supplies
Battery boost for Broken Hill
Windfarms offer up billions of investment dollars for Newcastle
Kiama signs Better Futures Declaration
Local sparkies help schools shine
Gas can help to achieve UN goals for energy access
Macquarie closes €43 Million debt investment in Spanish concentrated solar power plant sponsored by Q-Energy
IAG NZ puts Electric Vehicles in driving seat
Cotton farmer boosts farm efficiency through solar
Supporting Agribusinesses To Be More Sustainable
New $80 million battery to charge Broken Hill
Unlocking North Bowen and Galilee Strategic Basin Plan released
New residence halls save energy with eco-friendly features
Continuing our plan to be a Renewable Energy Powerhouse
New community for energy smart farming
Hospitals swamped with malnutrition, disease in Ethiopian conflict zone as World Vision humanitarian response
City’s environmental progress highlighted in One Planet report
Renewable future for retired coal mine
NYS can achieve 2050 carbon goals with Earth’s help
Tasmanian Government Discounts and Concessions Guide launched
Don’t let summer on farm turn to tragedy
Electric vehicle charging station at Council’s Corporate Centre
New report highlights electricity lines companies’ financial performance and service quality
Have your say on new plan to simplify energy bills
Virtual energy network a first for metro council and local residents
Rio Tinto and Nippon Steel Corporation sign climate MOU
Virtual energy network a first for metro council and Hobsons Bay resid