The Albanese Government is helping decarbonise ports in South Australia by financing electrification measures through the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).
Australia and Germany have signed an historic deal to deepen cooperation on new green hydrogen supply chains through a $660 million (€400 million) H2Global funding window to guarantee European buyers for Australia’s renewable hydrogen producers.
The blueprint for Australia to develop new domestic clean energy manufacturing capabilities and capitalise on massive export opportunities for clean, secure energy supply chains through becoming a hydrogen world leader has been published.
A new agreement has been signed between the Albanese and Barr Governments to secure the ACT’s renewable energy future and support the nation’s renewable energy transformation.
The Albanese Government is welcoming the independent Climate Change Authority’s 2024 Sector Pathways Review, which provides governments, investors, industry and communities with a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and opportunities we face as we de
The Albanese and Miles Labor Governments are doing what matters for Queensland, rolling out energy performance upgrades for thousands of social housing tenants to help lower the cost of energy bills and ease cost of living.
Up to 3,500 South Australian Housing Trust households will benefit from home energy upgrades and reduced power bills through a $35.8 million partnership between the Australian and South Australian governments.
The Albanese Government’s reliable renewable plan is backing six large-scale batteries for Victoria and South Australia that will deliver enough clean, cheap and reliable renewable energy to power one million homes from 2027.
The Albanese Government’s Reliable Renewables Plan is being rolled out across Western Australia, with an offshore wind zone declared off the coast of Bunbury.
Australia is a step closer to manufacturing more reliable renewables at home, with the Albanese Government’s $1 billion Solar Sunshot program now open.