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Opposition’s plan chance to end climate uncertainty
Deeper targets achievable with hard work
ALP joins business, global allies and states in race to net zero, but moving too slow
Lighting Regions to slash millions in energy and maintenance costs
Federal Labor misses mark with weak climate policy
Albanese differentiates from Morrison on climate policy
82% Renewables By 2030: Smart Energy Council welcomes Labor’s smart Powering Australia Plan
Labor’s 2030 target provides important certainty
Powering Australia – Labor’s Plan to Create Jobs, Cut Power Bills and Reduce Emissions by Boosting Renewable Energy
Young people welcome Labor’s plan to reduce emissions, but call on both major parties to lift their ambition
Snowy 2.0 project reaches new milestone
Parents welcome momentum on climate, but Labor still leaves Australia behind world
Renewables deliver record 32% of electricity to National Electricity Market
Emissions Reduction Fund proves cost effective carbon cuts
Farmers call for race to top on climate targets
Three new hydrogen clusters identified for regional Australia
Mayor welcomes city’s nomination as hydrogen cluster
Winter embarrasses himself again
Hydro and TasNetworks securing Tasmania’s renewable energy future
Export and Growth data confirms Queensland leads way
Apple Rosenthaler Straße opens Thursday, December 2, in Berlin
Using AI to build connections
Oil and gas industry to play key role in reducing WA emissions
Feasibility study into innovative magnesium smelter for Collie
Peak industry body appoints new Chair
Stanwell solar deal set to power CQ hydrogen production
Winter out of his depth again – this time on hydrogen
Why COP26 fell so far short of expectations
Macquarie Capital invests in Phil-Tower Consortium Inc
Composing distributed energy symphony in Western Australia’s largest energy grid
Farmers get their say on land use
Innovative Project Symphony trial begins in WA
Council’s Solar-powered Treatment Plants Have Bright Future
Aurora supporting Tasmanian energy consumers through 2021
University spin-out company Gelion lists on London Stock Exchange
How does hydrogen power work?
SA’s newest big battery to support cheaper, more reliable power
Technical solution to allow more residential rooftop solar
Tasmania awarded top marks in WWF Renewables Scorecard
Emissions drop shows coal being squeezed out of energy system
Emissions fall 2.1% in 2020-21 financial year
Monash University exclusively licence green ammonia technology to new start-up, Jupiter Ionics
Australia Post welcomes first electric trucks to its delivery fleet
Breakthrough brings green ammonia production closer to reality
Australia’s first critical minerals hub to make NSW global leader
Tasmanian exporter recognised at Australian Export and Investment Awards
Morrison government’s gas plan load of hot air and economically illiterate
Morrison Government failing young people on climate yet again