The Albanese Government is tackling diesel emissions in the hard-to-abate mining sector by backing BluVein, an Australian innovative mining electrification company, to develop a first-of-its-kind charger for heavy haulage EV trucks.
The Albanese and Minns Labor Governments are partnering with 22 Community Housing providers to upgrade thousands of social housing homes to make them cheaper to run, more comfortable to live in, and better for the environment.
Three thousand Canberran households are saving on their energy bills and enjoying more comfortable homes following energy performance upgrades delivered to social housing properties...
Renewable hydrogen certification is a step closer to reality with consultation now open on the rules that will support the Guarantee of Origin (GO Scheme) rollout later this year.
The Albanese Government is investing in the future of Australian-made green metals with a $19.8 million grant to develop the production of low-emissions iron using Pilbara iron ore in Kwinana, Western Australia.
The Albanese Labor Government is building Australia’s future by taking the next steps in establishing our offshore wind industry and ensuring that we continue to improve how the sector delivers for communities and investors.
Around 13,500 more households across New South Wales will benefit from bill busting upgrades like rooftop solar, reverse cycle air-conditioning, LED lights, ceiling fans and electric hot water systems.
Up to 7,500 households in the nation’s capital will benefit from bill busting energy upgrades, with the Albanese Government investing $12.9 million for rooftop solar and batteries across social housing in the ACT.
The Albanese Government is forging ahead with its commitment to a Future Made in Australia by starting consultation on the new certificate scheme that will authenticate renewable electricity and low-emission products.