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Regulator encourages battery storage information in small-scale technology certificates

Small-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) systems with battery storage are becoming increasingly popular as businesses and households try to lower energy…[Read More]

Review on how renewable energy projects are engaging with communities

The Federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is seeking feedback on a discussion paper on…[Read More]

Clean Energy Regulator’s Corporate Plan for 2023-27: Released

The Clean Energy Regulator’s has released their 2023-27 Corporate Plan.The Plan serves as the agency’s primary planning document and outlines…[Read More]

New chair appointed to Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee

The Federal Government has appointed Professor Karen Hussey as Chair of the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC).The ERAC provides independent advice to…[Read More]

GRANT OPPORTUNITY for Cement, Lime, Alumina and Aluminium sectors

The Federal Government’s $200 million Powering the Regions Fund (PRF) Critical Inputs to Clean Energy Industries – Cement, Lime, Alumina…[Read More]

FUNDING OPPORTUNITY for renewable energy in First Nations communities

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced funding for solar infrastructure in remote communities. The Regional Microgrids Program will…[Read More]

Four Regulators undertake blitz of construction worksites

A construction safety blitz was recently undertaken by EPA Victoria, VBA, Energy Safe and WorkSafe to inspection, as part of…[Read More]

EPA Victoria says poor environmental compliance by some Gippsland dairy farms

EPA Victoria warns the dairy sector that they will continue to inspection the industry and will take strong regulatory action…[Read More]

Contaminated Land Management: New NSW EPA cost recovery and site auditor fee changes

NSW EPA will be able to recover administrative costs for certain activities outlined in the Contaminated Land Management Act 1997.…[Read More]

Sampling requirements for contaminate service station sites

NSW EPA has published new guidelines to assist consultants, site auditors, regulators and planning authorities who undertake or review contamination…[Read More]

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