The Australian Government has opened consultation on draft legislation to reward industrial facilities that stay below their emissions baselines, and give other facilities a new, low-cost way of reducing net emissions.
The Albanese Government is helping kick off investment in what could be one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen production facilities, located in Brisbane, Queensland.
The Albanese Government is looking to make every watt count, with consultations set to begin on the development of a Commonwealth-led National Energy Performance Strategy.
The Australian Government has appointed power industry expert Mr Tony Concannon to the Board of the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) and reappointed Ms Nicola Wakefield Evans, Ms Samantha Tough and Ms Andrea Slattery.
The Albanese Government is committed to helping industry reduce emissions, adopt renewable energy, lower energy costs and become more energy efficient.
Consultation is now open to shape Australia’s first National Electric Vehicle Strategy, designed to improve the affordability, supply and uptake of electric vehicles.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen and US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry have signed a Letter of Intent to break down barriers for US companies to invest in Australia’s clean energy industries.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen will visit the United States to participate in climate week at the United Nations General Assembly and represent Australia at the important Clean Energy Ministerial meeting in Pittsburgh.
The Albanese Government is ramping up renewable hydrogen production with $47.5 million in funding to develop a new hydrogen electrolyser in Karratha, Western Australia.
The Albanese Government is moving to build a stockpile of Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and build Australia’s manufacturing capacity to ensure the resilience of Australia’s trucking industry.