The Albanese Government is turbocharging investment in Western Australia’s industrial sector, with a major milestone achieved on the H2Kwinana Hydrogen Hub, supported by $70 million from the Albanese Government as part of its Regional Hydrogen Hubs progra
Australia has joined an international working group to measure and verify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across international gas supply chains, demonstrating the Albanese Government’s commitment to improve integrity in emissions reduction.
More Canberrans will enjoy the benefits of energy-efficient homes with a $35.2 million partnership to upgrade over 5,000 public homes across the national capital.
The Albanese Government has appointed Suzanne Thompson to the Emissions Reduction Assurance Committee (ERAC), the statutory body responsible for ensuring the integrity of Australia’s carbon crediting scheme.
The Albanese Government has today opened public consultation on options to help address the risk of carbon leakage and protect the future of Australia’s heavy industries, such as steel and cement.
The Albanese Government is backing development of a hydrogen-powered aircraft to help first responders and defence personnel save lives and better meet the needs of Australians living in regional and remote areas.
The Albanese Government is improving charging access for cleaner, cheaper-to-run cars, with the first of 50 power pole-mounted EV chargers switched on across New South Wales today.
Australians now have an opportunity to share their views on how the agriculture and land sectors can play a part in the Albanese Government’s economy-wide Net Zero 2050 Plan.
The Albanese Government today switched on another community battery under its national Community Batteries for Household Solar program, helping with cost-of-living by providing access to cleaner, cheaper, more reliable energy.