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How green hydrogen can become cheap enough to compete with fossil fuels
Bringing Clean Energy To Regional Victorian Communities
Energy Council thanks Audrey Zibelman
Brave prison officers rescue inmates from fire
Narrabri gas approval a huge win for manufacturing workers
Narrabri approval will deliver energy and jobs for NSW
Resignation of Audrey Zibelman
Greens accelerate climate commitments with pledge to deliver world-leading ‘green’ buildings for Canberra
Electric vehicles can fight climate change, but they’re not a silver bullet: University study
Four Cornellians tapped for NYS climate advisory panels
Seminar to examine initiative’s effects on energy costs, power grid
CSIRO to cut emissions through renewable power deal
Continuing to deliver lower power prices for Tasmanians
Resources and energy exports remain strong despite COVID-19
Jemena Reveals Plans to Extend Eastern Gas Pipeline
Four years on from a dark day for South Australia
Western Australia’s Annual Report on State Finances released
NILS helping Tasmanians access energy efficient products
Woolworths Group’s 2030 emissions reduction targets endorsed by UN-backed Science-based Targets initiative
Morrison energy plan is more hot air
Gas delivering a clean energy future
Draft decision to reduce Wellington Electricity’s allowable revenue as it transitions to a default price-quality
Greens to create a $50m ‘Just Transition Fund’ to deliver a climate-ready Canberra: for all of us
Corporate clean power commitment unstoppable at Climate Week NYC, in
Government could save Alcoa smelter by transforming it into a reverse battery
Outstanding primary school artwork featured in 2021 Farm Safety calendar
QRC chief in Mackay today, flags more resources jobs for Queenslanders post-COVID
Mastercard announces support for CBSL’s ‘Cash Wade’ campaign to expand digital transactions
CEFC statement on release of LETS
World-class climate action as Greens pledge to deliver Australia’s first zero emissions commercial centre
Commission approves Transpower’s $143m voltage stability project in Waikato and Upper North Island region
ACT Election 2020: Targeted action on poverty, inequality and cost of living
Clean technology plan a strong limb of climate strategy
Griffith boosts its sustainability credentials with solar energy deal
Low Emissions Technology Statement to help reduce emissions and boost economy
Roadmap Takes Sensible Direction to Lower Emissions
Technology-led plan to lower emissions, lower costs and support jobs
Technology roadmap navigates a path to lower emissions
Resources keep Qld afloat despite regulatory headwinds
Australian mining leads on cutting emissions through technology
Coles lets Qld sunshine in
Coles to source more than 90% of QLD electricity needs from CleanCo
Solar farm plans progress to next stage
Renewable energy solutions making a difference in Derby
Filling Africa’s largest dam risks political tension if engineering realities are ignored
RACV solar puts power back in hands of Victorian charity
New MOUs ensure collaborative pathway for Muja C workers
ARENA expansion a boost for clean industry