Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen visited the Liddell Power Station today to thank the workers who operated the Hunter Valley generator over the past 52 years.
Australians will be able to charge their Electric Vehicles (EVs) in more locations in rural and regional Australia, with the Albanese Government partnering with the NRMA to build 117 fast EV charging sites on national highways across the country.
The Albanese Government is today releasing for final consultation the mandatory code of conduct (Gas Code) to secure more gas at reasonable prices for Australian consumers.
Brisbane will be home to a world class demolition and recovery recycling centre, thanks to $75 million in debt finance from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).
Today the Albanese Government’s second Investor Roundtable was held in Brisbane – providing a platform for governments, investors, banks, global asset managers and superannuation funds to work together to boost investment in cheaper, cleaner, more reliabl
The Albanese Government is making it easier for motorists to buy cleaner, cheaper electric vehicles (EVs) with $40 million in support for discounted loans on the cleanest vehicles.
The Albanese Government is helping businesses reduce the upfront costs of switching to EVs, with $6.2 million in funding towards an innovative project with Origin Energy which will see electric vehicles made available to their business customers.
Australia has significantly stepped up its clean energy ambitions since the election of the Albanese Government, according to a review of Australia’s energy sector released by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The Albanese Government is delivering on its commitment to improve accessibility of cleaner, cheaper cars for Australians with a new $70 million round of grant funding for charging infrastructure, to be delivered through the Australian Renewable Energy Ag