
Dramatic fall in emissions from Australia’s power stations
A recent review has found a dramatic fall in greenhouse gas emissions from Australia’s power stations across Eastern mainland states.
A recent review has found a dramatic fall in greenhouse gas emissions from Australia’s power stations across Eastern mainland states.
A new report by the Energy Supply Association of Australia (ESAA) has rated WA and Queensland as the slowest states to complete energy market reforms.
Households in Canberra and ACT should take action before June 30 when the Territory’s feed in tariff is slashed.
According to latest figures released by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), South Australia is set to derive half of its power from renewable sources within the next decade.
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The Australian Government has announced an $83 million project in partnership with the US department of energy.
According to an industry expert, power bills are higher in Western Australia because Western Power has been overestimating how many ‘poles and wires’ it needs to meet electricity demand.
According to a St Vincent de Paul Society survey, low income South Australians get less energy concessions than people in other states and pay more for their bills.
South Australian households are being urged to beat the September 30 deadline in order to secure the 16 cent distributor contribution up until September 2016.
King Island has recently achieved a milestone in the push to switch the island to 100% renewable energy.
The Feed-in tariff varies from state to state. However, what is consistent across all states
As of Monday, the majority of Australia can expect to pay more for their electricity as price rises are implemented across the majority of states.
The NSW Energy and Water Ombudsman (EWOM) says that there has been a 43 per cent increase in complaints relating to electricity bills over the last 12 months.
An ambitious document published by the WA Greens Party has outlined pathways for the state to be powered by 100% renewable energy in less than two decades.
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