Batteries to store excess solar at sporting fields, more EV charging and the community pool going electric are just some of the projects the Albanese Government is backing with its $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund.
Batteries to store excess solar at sporting fields, more EV charging and the community pool going electric are just some of the projects the Albanese Government is backing with its $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund.
The Albanese Government is making it cheaper for Australians to install solar and home batteries, with a new a $35 million deal under the Home Energy Upgrades Fund (HEUF).
A new Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) method takes effect today, delivering on the government’s commitments to strengthen the integrity of the ACCU Scheme and incentivise more abatement to help meet our emissions reduction targets.
Batteries to store excess solar at sporting fields, more EV charging and the community pool going electric are just some of the projects the Albanese Government is backing with its $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund.