The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) updated energy plan out today shows the lowest-cost way to deliver a secure and reliable grid over coming decades is a renewable grid with hydro, batteries, flexible gas and transmission.
The Albanese Government is responding to Pacific needs by delivering new climate finance directly to the region to deal with the climate crisis and protect people, housing and infrastructure.
Australia is joining at least 39 countries and institutions, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Fiji, to align international investment strategies with net zero priorities.
Today the Albanese Government joins over 100 countries, alongside other major energy exporters the United States, Canada, Norway and more, to support a key push on renewables and energy efficiency.
The Albanese Government has today released the Net Zero in Government Operations Strategy, delivering on an election commitment to demonstrate leadership by reducing the Australian Public Service’s own emissions to net zero by 2030.
The Albanese Government continues to deliver on its commitment to strengthen energy security and keep gas prices low to help households and industry as we move to a more renewable energy grid.
The Albanese Government has welcomed the support from peak energy bodies, consumer groups and climate advocates, following yesterday’s announcement of an expanded Capacity Investment Scheme:
The Albanese Government will deliver more reliable electricity to all Australians through the expansion of the existing Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) and the National Energy Transformation Partnership (NETP), in conjunction with the states.
The Albanese and Minns governments are delivering more reliable and secure power with over 1 gigawatt (GW) of dispatchable energy projects being unlocked across NSW.
The Albanese and Cook Governments are announcing today, a $19.9 million partnership to unlock bill savings from cheaper, cleaner solar for up to 2000 regional and remote households in Western Australia.