Coalition’s nuclear plan to switch off solar for up to 3 million homes
New analysis from the Smart Energy Council shows the introduction of seven nuclear reactors to Australia will shut down solar […]
New analysis from the Smart Energy Council shows the introduction of seven nuclear reactors to Australia will shut down solar […]
More Australian households and businesses are seeking to leave the electricity grid altogether due to increasing power costs, regular outages
The Smart Energy Council is proud to announce Greenwood Academy as its “Industry Education Partner”, providing free training materials to
The new role aims to build a tech portfolio to meet the future electrification needs of the Australian market Perth,
Adelaide, SA — 13 November 2023 – Circular Energy announces the launch of “Energy Alliez,” a transformative service poised to
Australia’s leading solar mounting manufacturer SUNLOCK is giving back to the renewable sector by taking an industry-leading position and switching
Electric Dreams Hobart – 6 November 2023: EV Maritime, a marine technology business delivering the world’s first fully electric, 200 passenger,
A Curtin University-led national research project to advance decarbonization in Australia, Pathways to Net Zero Precincts, has launched at the
26 October 2023, Melbourne – A new initiative aimed at unlocking the full potential of energy upgrades in existing housing
Australia’s uncomfortable history with declining industry is written in the rubble of demolished coal generators and graffitied on the skeletons of dormant car factories – clean hydrogen promises a new trajectory.
This week the Federal Government announced a proposal for solar panel recycling regulation, joining the Smart Energy Council in taking action on solar PV waste.
Thursday 30 March 2023 Record amounts of battery energy storage systems were installed in Australian homes and businesses in 2022,
Pictured left to right: Cameron Knox, Allume Energy | Samir Jacob, Clenergy | Mariella Doppelbauer, Fronius Australia | Andreas Boeck,
LIAQAT ALI (Powerledger Australia), VIVEK BHANDARI (Powerledger Australia), JAN PETERS (Powerledger Australia), WAYES TUSHAR (The University of Queensland), SOHRAB NIZAMI
The Smart Energy Council has repeatedly and consistently opposed the proposed Congestion Management Model, which includes Locational Marginal Pricing. It is extraordinarily disappointing that the Energy Security Board continues to ignore the renewable energy industry and continues to propose similar models that face fundamental opposition.