Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals
The Queensland Government has unveiled a plan to help attract and accelerate investment and development of the renewable energy industry and projects in Queensland.
The Renewable Energy Industry Development Plan (REIDP) plan outlines 23 initiatives the Government will undertake over two years to facilitate economic development of Queensland’s renewable energy industry, generate green jobs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and accelerate deployment of renewable energy projects.
The REIDP defines five key priorities to address market impediments and drive industry growth:
- Innovation - facilitating development of renewable energy and enabling technologies;
- Renewable Energy Zones – Mount Isa, Surat Basin, Central and the Far North Coast have been identified as regions with the best renewable energy resources, local demand and access to transmission and distribution networks.
- Jobs – prioritise opportunities for renewable energy skills development and job creation;
- Regulatory reform - streamlining regulation impacting on the renewable energy industry; and
- Incentives - renewable energy incentives to bring forward investment in renewable energy generation.
More information about the Renewable Energy Industry Development Plan is available at: www.cleanenergy.qld.gov.au
DCCEE releases Solar Cities background paper
The Department of Climate change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) has released the Solar Cities Catalyist for Change background paper, outlining the current and future goals of the Solar Cities program.
Government reports find renewable energy potential in regional WA
Two separate reports published by the Federal Government have examined the potential for renewable energy development in regional Western Australia.
TRUenergy to invest in gas fired stations
TRUenergy has announced it is seeking to invest in two new gas fired power stations in Queensland. The move has been welcomed by the Federal Government, describing the announcement as a welcome step towards meeting Australia’s energy needs through lower emissions generation.
Pipeline industry expects massive windfalls
Australia’s pipeline industry is will benefit from windfalls in excess of $20 billion as the sector consolidates on capital expenditure and increased investments in coal-seam gas and LNG projects.
Energex announces $15.4 million Parkwood substation
Electricity supplier Energex has announced a new $15.3 million substation that will provide services to around 6,000 homes and businesses, including the new Gold Coast University Hospital.
Final report into costs and benefits of the WA underground power program released
The Economic Regulation Authority’s final report on its Inquiry into the State Underground Power Program Cost Benefit Study has been released.
EUAA finds reform can prevent energy price rises
The Energy Users Association of Australia has published findings that show Australia needs to implement effective energy sector reforms to avoid the ‘negative economic consequences’ that could see electricity prices double by 2015.
New Study on Wind Generation in SA
South Australia is on course to continue as the national leader in the cost-effective transmission grid connection of renewable energy sources, with commercially profitable development opportunities identified, according to new analysis by independent market analysts ROAM Consulting.
McKibbin urges bipartisan support for tax
Former Reserve Bank board member Professor Warwick McKibbin has called for the Federal Opposition to withdraw its pledge to scrap the Federal Government’s carbon tax, saying they should concentrate on repairing the scheme.
Investor Group on Climate Change urges climate change policy
A consortium of climate change investment groups have called for long-term climate change and clean energy policies to allow for significant opportunity growth in clean and renewable energy technology, energy efficiency.
SA releases Renewable Energy Plan
The South Australian Government has released the Renewable Energy Plan for South Australia, providing an agenda for future growth of the state’s renewable energy sector.
Queensland farmers to farm carbon on state land
Queensland farmers and lessees of state land will have the opportunity to earn carbon credits from planting trees or managing regrowth on cleared land.
Queensland survey to track energy use
A major survey of Queensland homeowners is set to commence with the aim of identifying trends in household energy use patterns and energy-saving attitudes and awareness.
Abbott warns industry on carbon credits
Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott has warned industry groups to avoid purchasing more international or future local carbon tax credits than they currently need, saying that his party will repeal the tax if he takes office next election.
Federal Government announces chair for Energy Security Council
The Federal Government has appointed Dr Michael Vertigan as the Chair of the Energy Security Council to advise on measures to ensure the ongoing security of the nation’s energy supply during the transition to clean energy dependency.
Government introduces renewable energy agency legislation
The Federal Government has introduced legislation that will create the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) before the Commonwealth Parliament.
City of Melbourne signs Environmental Upgrade Agreement
The first Environmental Upgrade Agreement has been signed under the City of Melbourne’s 1200 Building Program, opening the doors for significant investment in retrofitting Melbourne’s commercial building sector.
Clean Energy Finance Corporation review panel appontments announced
Reserve Bank board member Jillian Broadbent will lead an expert review panel to advise the federal government on the design of its $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation.
Carbon tax passes parliament
The Federal Government’s suite of carbon trading legislation has passed in the House of Representatives following weeks of intensive parliamentary debate.
Government releases solar power discussion paper
The Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism has published a discussion paper on large-scale deployment of solar power in Australia following a roundtable held earlier in the year.