The NSW Office of Environment and Heritage is spreading the word about battery storage to businesses around the state.
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And the Energy Efficiency Industry Awards winners are…
Corporate leadership, individual excellence and energy efficiency innovation have been recognised and awarded at the National Energy Efficiency Industry Awards 2016.
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Energy efficiency outlook: Global forces and local leadership trumps Trump
Never mind the Trump victory, says Energy Efficiency Council CEO Luke Menzel, because there is plenty of good news on the move to zero emissions from elsewhere around the world, especially in NSW.
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While Turnbull dithers on coal, wind powers on
COMMENT | It’s time Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull showed the leadership Australia needs to transition to renewable energy.
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Energy efficiency is too powerful for a Cinderella role
Efficiency is the key to a secure and affordable renewable energy system, writes Energy Efficiency Council head of policy Rob Murray-Leach.
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Will neighbours make good NABERS?
A NABERS program that measures energy performance of apartments nation-wide is hoping to impose the success from the office sector onto the suburbs.
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Queensland’s renewable target isn’t ‘aggressive’, it’s entirely achievable
Queensland is aiming to source half its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, from just 7% today. Doubters can be assured the target is achievable, writes Lynette Molyneaux.
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How the US powers ahead with renewable energy
Developments in the US show it's possible to move ahead on renewables when the interests of government and business are aligned, writes Alicia Webb of the Clean Energy Council.
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Sunshine State to cash in on its solar advantage
The Queensland Government’s leadership on renewable energy will allow the state to take full advantage of its world-class sunshine and natural resources, the Clean Energy Council said.
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Climate change must be part of Australia’s electricity system review
Australia's electricity market will be reviewed over the next six months, following South Australia's state-wide blackout. Tony Wood of the Grattan Institute underlines the issues.
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