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Next step in Home Battery Scheme as battery prices fall
Ambitious plan for large-scale solar farms and hydrogen storage projects in NSW and Victoria
Desperate O’Byrne continues to talk down Tasmania
Greater Geelong Council takes determined stand on environment
Queensland power assets continue to pay dividends
SPEECH at Tiwai Point: Turning Tiwai Story around
Funding flows into liquid fuel strategy
Boundaries no barrier for thermoelectricity
Energy Campaign: Helping You Stay On Track
Big batteries part of Canberra’s next renewable energy plan
Easing Exit of Coal: Australia Institute Welcomes New Plans for National Electricity Market
Electricity Safety Week begins
Queensland top state for breakdowns of fossil fuel power stations
Council unlocking Wordsworth Park’s potential
Energy Security Board starts consultation on electricity market redesign
AHA says Victoria’s pubs ‘bleeding with debt’
Greens launch $50m plan to accelerate Canberra’s rEVolution
Delivering cheap power for social housing
CEFC finance helps social housing tenants get home energy systems through Australia’s largest VPP
Australia’s largest virtual power plant ramps up in South Australia
Apple expands renewable energy footprint in Europe
Annual tree pruning program underway
Labor ignoring facts on energy relief
Smith – Labor lies yet again on promising renewables it won’t deliver
Australia leading world in deploying renewable energy
Renewable energy sector powers through COVID-19 challenges
Advanced meters protect and benefit WA homes
Clean energy deal will fuel mines, jobs
Student power: Schools to transform into Virtual Power Plants as part of recovery
NAIF supporting energy security and new jobs in NT
ACT Government announces first all-electric public hospital in Australia
BHPs Queensland mines to reduce emissions from electricity use by 50 per cent
More Renewables To Help Drive Victoria’s Economic Recovery
Smith – Daniel Andrews power plan is neither reliable nor renewable
QLD & NSW could see early coal retirements
New energy institute TU/e develops smart solutions for energy storage and conversion
New TU/e energy institute EIRES officially opened
Labor risks repeating its own 2016 state-wide blackout
State Government delivering cheaper electricity
Farmers hurt while gas industry profits
Joint opening statement by universities Australia, science & technology Australia and Australian Academy of science
2020 ACT Greens-ACT Labor Parliamentary Agreement Update for 9th Assembly in Australian Capital Territory
Emissions Drop Built on Suffering of Australians
WA Government launches Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme
New data reveals impact of COVID-19 on emissions
Government taking action to crack down on copper theft
Energy grants to support small businesses
Dried cannabis seized in Clayton South