Donate
Sign Up
Search
Renewables
Solar
Wind
Wave
Biomass
Geothermal
Solar
Rooftop PV
Utility PV
Solar Thermal
Policy & Planning
Storage
Battery
Pumped Hydro
Solar Thermal
Hydrogen
Electric Vehicles
Electric Cars
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Podcasts
Energy Insiders
Solar Insiders
The Driven
SwitchedOn Australia
Videos
Webinars
Charts
Explainers
Markets
Utilities
Press Releases
The Driven
One Step Off The Grid
Search
Search
Search
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Donate
Subscribe
Donate
Sign Up
Search
Renewables
Solar
Wind
Wave
Biomass
Geothermal
Solar
Rooftop PV
Utility PV
Solar Thermal
Policy & Planning
Storage
Battery
Pumped Hydro
Solar Thermal
Hydrogen
Electric Vehicles
Electric Cars
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Podcasts
Energy Insiders
Solar Insiders
The Driven
SwitchedOn Australia
Videos
Webinars
Charts
Explainers
Markets
Utilities
Press Releases
The Driven
One Step Off The Grid
Home
Wind
Solar
Storage
Electrification
Commentary
Podcasts
Maps
Big Battery Storage
Large Scale Wind Farms
Offshore Wind Farms
Large Scale Solar Farm
Pumped Hydro
All
The Driven
One Step Off The Grid
Donate
Sign Up
Search
Renewables
Solar
Wind
Wave
Biomass
Geothermal
Solar
Rooftop PV
Utility PV
Solar Thermal
Policy & Planning
Storage
Battery
Pumped Hydro
Solar Thermal
Hydrogen
Electric Vehicles
Electric Cars
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Podcasts
Energy Insiders
Solar Insiders
The Driven
SwitchedOn Australia
Videos
Webinars
Charts
Explainers
Markets
Utilities
Press Releases
The Driven
One Step Off The Grid
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Search
Search
Search
Policy & Planning
Junk credits: One-fifth of Australian carbon offsets could be “hot air”, report finds
One-fifth of carbon offset units issued through federal government’s Emissions Reduction Fund may have no basis in emissions reductions, new research finds.
Michael Mazengarb
Sep 22, 2021
0
Policy & Planning
Australia’s hidden carbon market: New options allow companies to out-bid government
Surging prices in voluntary market means that carbon abatement projects are now likely to be funded by companies rather than the government.
Michael Mazengarb
Sep 14, 2021
0
Governments
Taylor appoints another fossil fuel executive to a key clean energy body
Angus Taylor installs yet another fossil fuel executive to the board of a key government body – this time it’s the Clean Energy Regulator.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 14, 2021
0
Governments
The RET is met but it’s corporate demand driving renewables growth, says regulator
Clean Energy Regulator reports strong start for carbon and clean energy markets in 2021, but industry remains concerned by prevailing headwinds.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 24, 2021
0
Governments
Federal government seeks input on proposed hydrogen “guarantee of origin” scheme
The Morrison government has called for feedback on new “guarantee of origin” certification scheme to track hydrogen production.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 22, 2021
0
Governments
Australia is about to get its first proper carbon market, and it could save business $100m
It’s official: Australia will soon have its own fully-fledged carbon market as Clean Energy Regulator kick starts creation of carbon exchange.
Michael Mazengarb
Apr 28, 2021
0
Governments
Orica bags half of Coalition’s latest carbon auction with explosives factory upgrades
A Newcastle explosives factory dominates the latest Emissions Reduction Fund auction, as participation in the fund remains subdued.
Michael Mazengarb
Apr 23, 2021
0
Policy & Planning
Clean Energy Regulator unveils new effort to track corporate carbon offsets
CER seeks feedback on new carbon offset transparency report to drive greater interest in voluntary offsetting amongst Australia’s largest emitters.
Michael Mazengarb
Feb 19, 2021
0
Policy & Planning
Regulator flags new reporting scheme to track carbon offsets from big emitters
Regulator contemplating new scheme to track voluntary carbon offsets bought by Australia’s biggest emitters.
Michael Mazengarb
Jan 28, 2021
0
Policy & Planning
A record year for renewables, says CER
Clean Energy Regulator report shows record 4349MW of large-scale renewables – or 374 new renewable energy power stations – added in 2019-2020 financial year.
Sophie Vorrath
Dec 8, 2020
0
Previous Page
1
2
3
4
5
…
7
Next Page
Most popular.
1
Whitehaven seeks to power one of Australia’s dirtiest coal mines with solar and battery storage
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 14, 2024
0
2
NSW signs off on contested HumeLink transmission link, with “strict conditions”
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 14, 2024
0
3
The mega battery projects jockeying for position in renewable zones that might be too small
Giles Parkinson & Rachel Williamson
Nov 14, 2024
0
4
Big batteries win reprieve on reliability measure and Coalition “landmine” that would make grid less secure
Giles Parkinson
Nov 14, 2024
0
Podcasts
Podcasts
SwitchedOn Podcast: Why virtual power plants will fail unless the energy system changes
Anne Delaney
Nov 11, 2024
0
Podcasts
Energy Insiders Podcast: Trump is back, and the frog is still boiling
Giles Parkinson & David Leitch
Nov 8, 2024
0
Podcasts
Solar Insiders Podcast: Made in the clean power-generating shade
Sophie Vorrath & Giles Parkinson
Nov 8, 2024
0
Get up to 3 quotes from pre-vetted solar (and battery) installers.
Postcode