Energy Planning and Regulation in Australia Submission
The SEC is grateful for the opportunity to provide a submission on the inquiry into the institutional structures, governance, regulation, […]
The SEC is grateful for the opportunity to provide a submission on the inquiry into the institutional structures, governance, regulation, […]
The SEC is pleased to support the Government in its unprecedented investment of $91 million into skilling the clean energy
The Smart Energy Council is grateful for the opportunity to provide a submission for the Senate Economics Legislation Committee, Inquiry
The Zero Carbon Hydrogen Australia and Smart Energy Council is pleased with the opportunity to provide a submission for the
The Smart Energy Council is pleased to provide a submission to the Australian Energy Market Commission for the cyber security
The Smart Energy Council is pleased to support the Albanese Government’s ambitions to develop a green metals industry. As a
The Zero Carbon Hydrogen Australia, a division of the Smart Energy Council, is strongly supportive of the legislation package as
The Smart Energy Council is pleased to support the Albanese Government’s critical minerals production tax incentive. As a leading voice
The Smart Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to submit on this important ‘Review of Long Duration Storage Part 6’ by
The Smart Energy Council applauds the Australian Government and all State and Territory Ministers for agreeing to an expanded Capacity
Zero Carbon Hydrogen Australia, together with the Smart Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to provide a response to the Australian Government Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water on the Hydrogen Headstart Program Consultation.
Our submission, along with many others, is a thoroughly detailed call for strong standards – this must be the final consultation before adopting robust standards in Australia.
There are significant headwinds and challenges facing Australia over the next decade including supply chain issues and workforce shortfalls. These challenges must be faced head-on if we are to reach our renewable goals and meet our potential to be a smart energy superpower.
The Renewable Energy Target has been Australia’s most successful and enduring climate change measure and one of our most important industry development initiatives.
The Smart Energy Council is committed to modernising and decarbonising Australia’s economy. The Big Polluters’ Program should play a critical role in this endeavour, ensuring Australia’s biggest polluters significantly reduce their emissions and laying the foundations for new jobs and industries in regional areas across the country.