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Governments
Victoria left in the dark over potential bilateral energy deal with Angus Taylor
Victoria has been left in the dark over any potential deal with the federal government on energy, hasn’t heard from Angus Taylor for months.
Michael Mazengarb
Feb 19, 2020
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Governments
Smoke and mirrors: Taylor to meet states as global expert laments Australian “tragedy”
Energy ministers head to Perth for the first COAG energy council meeting in almost a year, with frustrations amongst State and Territory ministers high.
Michael Mazengarb
Nov 21, 2019
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Governments
D’Ambrosio slams AEMC and Taylor for slow progress on energy reforms
Vic minister says AEMC has a “tin ear” to need for energy reforms, and slams Federal Government’s control over COAG as “backward”.
Michael Mazengarb
Oct 23, 2019
2
Governments
Victoria says energy market rules come from different era, regulators fail to keep pace
Victorian energy minister says energy market rules out of date, and calls for reforms to ensure regulators can respond to clean energy transition.
Michael Mazengarb
Jul 31, 2019
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Policy & Planning
Combet panel urges big emissions cuts for Victoria, but stops short of 1.5°C pathway
Independent panel lead by former Labor climate change minister urges big emissions reductions, even without factoring in a 1.5C pathway.
Michael Mazengarb
Jun 6, 2019
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Policy & Planning
States withhold support on NEG – say it “needs more work”
Victoria, the ACT and Queensland have held off on approval of the NEG prior to its “uncertain passage” through the Coalition party room, and pending proposed changes.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 10, 2018
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Renewables
Victoria renewables auction attracts 3,500MW of bids, as state warns on NEG
Victoria says its renewables auction six-times over-subscribed, and warns it won’t accept NEG in current form.
Sophie Vorrath
Apr 12, 2018
12
Storage
Six months overdue, Victoria battery storage tender announcement still “imminent”
Victorian government says winners of 100MWh energy storage auction to be announced “very, very soon.”
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 15, 2018
2
Renewables
Victoria Renewable Energy Target written into law, without support of LNP
Labor’s VRET of 40% renewables by 2025 passes Legislative Council, without a single show of support from Liberal or National parties.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 23, 2017
22
Solar
Victoria unveils first large-scale solar auction
Andrews govt launches tender for up to 75MW new solar capacity in north-west Victoria, some of which will power Melbourne tram network.
Sophie Vorrath
Mar 3, 2017
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