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NSW gov’t propels clean energy projects to light up 1.5M homes

The New South Wales (NSW) Government is making substantial progress in renewable energy, with approvals granted for multiple wind and solar projects throughout 2023.

NSW allocates $275 million for net zero manufacturing grants

The NSW Government is today unveiling a substantial $275 million allocation in grants as part of the Net Zero Manufacturing Initiative, aimed at cementing NSW as the premier destination for the development and production of clean technology. 

Public feedback sought to help address plastic pollution in NSW

Businesses and the community in New South Wales are being encouraged to provide feedback on the state government’s efforts to mitigate plastic pollution. 

UNSW unveils roadmap to transform NSW into global renewable energy superpower

A UNSW Sydney-led research consortium has released a report outlining a series of steps to transform New South Wales into a global renewable energy superpower. 

NSW’s emission reduction targets set in stone with new climate bill

The New South Wales (NSW) government has introduced the Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Bill 2023, aiming to enshrine legal emissions reduction objectives and establish an independent Net Zero Commission.

NSW unveils Environmental Impact Statement for renewable energy zone

The New South Wales government has lodged an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for a transmission project that will connect the Central West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) to the electricity grid. 

$60 million in grants available for plastics recycling initiatives in NSW

The Federal Government is launching a new $60 million fund under the Recycling Modernisation Fund (RMF) Plastics Technology to improve existing recycling infrastructure and discover innovative techniques for processing hard-to-recycle plastics.

Capacity Investment Scheme to power NSW energy

The federal and state governments of New South Wales are working together to enhance energy security and reliability across the state by implementing the Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS), a national framework for increasing new dispatchable renewable capacity. 
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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

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