Fresh off the stage at the Smart Energy Gala Dinner, Melbourne Energy Group has every reason to celebrate.
When commercial
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Next steps on energy guarantee scheme
The Australian Government has launched a new round of consultation on its Guarantee of Origin (GO) scheme, which will certify the use of renewable energy and track emissions from low-carbon products.
The
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Sydney seeks all-electric building mandate
The City of Sydney will require all new residential buildings to be fully electric from 1 January 2026, with similar rules for large commercial buildings and hotels in 2027.
Under the first stage, electric
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Momentum returns to global energy transition
After years of sluggish gains, the pace of global energy transition has picked up, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
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Battery boom buffers SWIS
New figures show WA’s electricity grid is holding, but batteries alone will not keep the lights on.
Western Australia’s SWIS (South West Interconnected System) is facing growing reliability risks unless
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Scalable storage, smarter energy
As Australia accelerates toward a renewable future, energy storage is emerging as a linchpin for reliable, self-sustaining power systems.
Among the companies responding to the energy storage challenge
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CEFC cash powers bank solar loans
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has poured $20 million into a Commonwealth Bank scheme offering discounted loans for solar, batteries and EV chargers.
CommBank’s ‘Household Energy Upgrades
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WA Budget backs batteries
The 2025–26 Western Australian State Budget includes $50 million in new funding to establish a Local Battery Manufacturing Program aimed at stimulating domestic production of residential energy storage
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Victoria seeks control in major transmission reform
The Victorian Government has introduced a bill to consolidate energy infrastructure planning and streamline renewable energy deployment under a single statutory authority, VicGrid.
The National...
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Low-carbon steelmaking scores $19.8M ARENA boost
Major players are aiming to crack one of industry’s hardest problems — low-carbon steel.
A consortium of big industry names is advancing plans for Australia’s largest ironmaking electric smelting
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