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Manus Link funding commitment

Energy Networks Australia CEO Andrew Dillon welcomes TasNetworks’ release of the Initial Feasibility Report considering a second Bass Strait electricity interconnector, Marinus Link.

Morrison Government announces “new” climate change policy

Morrison Government announces “new” climate change policy: Locks in Tony Abbott’s climate change policy.

Latest climate policy fails to provide clean energy investment confidence

The Climate Solutions Package announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison today will do little to reduce emissions across the energy sector or provide the policy certainty needed to continue momentum in clean energy investment, the Clean Energy Council said today.

Tasmanian second interconnector looking promising

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and TasNetworks have today released the initial report on the feasibility study for a second interconnector across the Bass Strait.

Price regulation a second rate result for consumers

The Government’s proposal to re-regulate electricity prices is rushed and does not have the support of the industry, affected States and Territories, nor the Australian Energy Market Commission, the energy industry said today.

Renewable Energy Workshop Statement

During a three day workshop held at ANU recently, experts from a broad range of backgrounds discussed the future of the electricity system. The following statement has been prepared to inform both federal and state policy, in order to deliver an equitable and clean system.

JA Solar supplies all modules for the first PERC solar power plant in Vietnam

JA Solar Co., Ltd. announced that it supplied all 48.3MW PERC modules for BP Solar 1 PV Power Plant in Vietnam. This represents the country’s first project that uses PERC modules. Additionally, it is an important step in driving the application of high-efficiency solar modules in the markets of Vietnam and other Southeast Asia areas, and is of great importance for the development of renewable energy in the region.

How cheap money can help save the planet

New report pinpoints how concessional finance can make wind, solar, and batteries cost-competitive faster in developing countries, accelerating the shift from fossil-fuelled power.

Victorian Solar Hot Water Systems Rebate Now Available

Victorians are getting the extra support they need to drive down their energy costs, with rebates now available for solar hot water systems as part of the Andrews Labor Government’s Solar Homes package.

Engie and Yara take green hydrogen into the factory

Engie is a leader in the energy transition and aims to become a major player in renewable hydrogen. Yara’s purpose is feeding the planet responsibly. The two companies are joining forces in Australia to prove that the time to apply green hydrogen technology to industry is now.

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