Australia Pacific LNG sells natural gas for solar energy ‘backup’

Australia Pacific LNG

Gas giant Australia Pacific LNG will supply a further 41 petajoules (PJ) of natural gas to the Australian domestic market. The announcement comes after criticism of Australia’s gas producers for supplying overseas buyers while driving up the price of gas at home. Gas-fired power stations are one way to produce energy to complement renewable power […]

Queensland still top state for small-scale solar installations

CER proposes change to federal solar rebate amount

Queensland continues to lead the way in small-scale solar installations, according to the Clean Energy Regulator’s latest figures. The CER provides a monthly snapshot of the small-scale renewable energy system installations under the Renewable Energy Target’s Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme. There were 6,927 small-scale systems installed nationally in September, with a total generation capacity of […]

Vic Government appoints expert panel to advise on emission reduction

Victorian network crash could have been avoided with higher battery storage levels.

Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio yesterday announced the appointment of several climate experts to an energy policy advisory panel. The Independent Expert Panel will provide advice to the Andrews Government on the best ways it can achieve its emission reduction targets. “We are harnessing the best expert advice to fight climate change, drive innovation and boost investment […]

Productivity Commission calls for unified national energy policy

Productivity Commission

Australia needs a unified national energy policy and should avoid “ad hoc policy fixes”. That’s the advice handed out in a Productivity Commission report made public this week. The report found technological change is radically altering the economics and structure of the energy sector, particularly the electricity industry. “The Australian energy sector, especially in the […]

Key Liberal electorates want renewable energy target: poll

Ageing coal-fired plants in Victoria are least reliable in national grid.

A survey of key Liberal electorates shows voters want at least 50 per cent renewable energy target from the new National Energy Guarantee (NEG). The Australia Institute (AI) poll was carried out in three major Liberal electorates: Warringah, Wentworth and Kooyong. These are the electorates of Tony Abbott, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg respectively. […]

Future of Australian energy policy uncertain: CEC

clean energy policy

Australian energy policy has an uncertain future under the National Energy Guarantee (NEG), according to a leading clean energy body. And there’s no guarantee of ongoing confidence in renewables investment, the Clean Energy Council (CEC) says. NEG modelling shows “disappointingly low levels” of new investment in renewables like commercial solar power, the CEC claims. Areas like […]

NSW fast-charging network boosts EV transition

New electric vehicles strategy falls short says EVC.

The roll-out of a fast-charging network across NSW shows electric vehicles are fast becoming ‘mainstream’ an industry body claims. And the NRMA’s $10 million roll-out of charging stations statewide will help consumers transition to electric vehicles. The network of more than 40 chargers will encourage drivers to take longer trips, the Electric Vehicle Council claims. […]

Major Northern Territory solar power scheme confirmed

Northern Territory government

Northern Territory solar power systems are part of a multi-million dollar capital works program by the NT government. Details of Power and Water’s $215 million annual capital program were confirmed at the recent Northern Territory Major Projects Conference. The NT Power and Water program includes a rollout of 10 MW of solar power systems across […]

Cairns launch for Australia’s biggest retail solar program

Solar power in Queensland

Cairns will be the location of the first retail solar project delivered in Australia’s largest ever retail property solar program. Queensland Minister for Trade and Investment Curtis Pitt took to the roof of the Stockland Cairns Shopping Centre to make the announcement. Stockland will commence work on the $3.4 million solar project at Stockland Cairns in […]

Peer-to-peer solar innovations mean trading energy and more

SOLshare - solar electricity trading

Australians are benefiting from peer-to-peer solar trading by selling directly to their neighbours. Buyers, sellers, and investors can all take part. Households using solar panels can make a profit for using extra power from their roof and putting it back on the grid. Companies then sell it on a higher price, so everyone is happy. […]