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The following Bills are currently in the House of Representatives: ? Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Regulatory Levies) Amendment Bill 2013 Introduced with the Offshore […]
A new Solar PV Retailer voluntary Code of Conduct has been introduced by the solar industry to improve consumer protection when purchasing a solar PV system. […]
The Federal and Victorian Governments are seeking tenders for the provision of professional services to assist in the commercial/financial and technical due diligence of a jointly […]
The SA Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has released its report on the Waterloo Wind Farm Noise Study undertaken during April and June this year. Key findings […]
NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker has announced a new feasibility guide is available for businesses exploring the prospect of using cogeneration and trigeneration. “The guide gives […]
The NSW Government is seeking feedback on proposed changes to the Energy Savings Scheme (ESS). NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker said the ESS is a key […]
Federal Minister for Industry, Ian Macfarlane addressed the recent NSW Energy Security Summit to make clear the federal Government’s desire to progress coal seam gas development […]
The City of Sydney has urged members of the NSW Parliament to reform electricity regulations preventing the installation of low-carbon trigeneration electricity plants. At a hearing […]
The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released its draft report on the maximum amounts for early termination fees to commence on March 1, […]
Federal Environment Minister, Greg Hunt has announced that the Federal Government has approved the framework for achieving a one stop shop to streamline environmental approvals. […]
The Federal Government is encouraging organisations and the public to forward comment on the Terms of Reference on the design of the Emissions Reduction Fund as […]
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has published the final report of its review of competition in the retail electricity and natural gas markets in New […]
The Victorian Government had released the draft Statewide Waste and Resource Recovery Infrastructure Plan (SWRRIP) for Victoria and the draft Metropolitan Waste and Resource Recovery Strategic […]
New electricity network technology recently trialled on the Atherton Tablelands could herald changes in how rural electricity supply networks power Australian homes in the future. […]
Changes have been introduced by the NSW Government concerning Coal Seam Gas (CSG) and the exclusion of CSG activities from certain areas. NSW Minister for Planning […]
Victorian Minister for Energy and Resources, Nicholas Kotsiras has launched flexible electricity pricing options to assist households choose pricing plans that may save them costs. Flexible […]
The Federal Minister for Environment, Greg Hunt has announced that he has considered the application of the water trigger to 50 large coal mine and coal […]
Just a reminder, the Emissions and Energy Reporting System (EERS) which was released in early April 2013 for liable entities under the carbon pricing mechanism, is […]
Sydney’s major commercial office landlords are saving more than $25 million a year on their electricity bills, thanks to more energy efficient buildings. The Better Buildings […]
The QLD Government has, earlier this week, released the 30 Year Electricity Strategy discussion paper. QLD Minister for Energy and Water Supply Mark McArdle said Queensland’s […]
Sustainable Victoria’s Smarter Resources, Smarter Business (SRSB) Program is investing $14 million over 5 years to assist industry sectors across Victoria to improve their resource use […]
EPA Victoria has released a draft guideline on Energy from Waste that outlines how the Environment Protection Act 1970 and associated policies and regulations are applied […]
QLD acting Minister for Energy Andrew Cripps recently said a petition, signed by 9,000 people and which calls for regional Queenslanders to be given a choice […]
The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released an electricity issues paper. The paper, Early Termination Fees Regulating the fees charged to small electricity […]
The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage has released the NSW Energy Efficiency Action Plan. The stated objectives of the plan are to help produce annual […]
Regional Development Australia Murraylands and Riverland has received a $55,000 State Government grant to assist local businesses to become more energy efficient and boost their bottom […]
According to ABC news “A microscopic collection of worms and mites could play havoc with Santos’ biggest coal seam gas project in the New South Wales […]
Removal of electricity price regulation in south-east Queensland by July 1, 2015 and the introduction of price monitoring are further reforms to the electricity sector planned […]
The NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has released its final reports on the proposed average prices that regulated electricity and gas retailers can charge […]
Tasmanian manufacturer, Alkaloids of Westbury, Tasmania will invest over $3 million in upgrades in new technology within its operations, to reduce energy costs and carbon emissions. […]
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