ATA Renew Annual Report
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Gippsland BioHub Project – Initial Scoping Study Generic Project Development discussion Paper Biochar publications and book chapters
The Clean Energy Regulator today released the 2016–17 National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting data. Each year, Australian corporations that meet certain thresholds are required to report their emissions and energy information to the Clean Energy Regulator. This data helps inform government policy and programs and meet Australia’s international reporting obligations. In 2016–17, corporations reported a …
A Community Energy Co-op based around renewables for Victoria ????? Let’s plant the seed in our State Governments ear, we need to try to keep up with the SA political parties oneupmanship on electricity prices and carbon reduction strategies. Xenophon’s SA BEST unveils community electricity co-op plan
Enabling community – owned renewable energy The Victorian Government has committed to develop community-owned and operated renewable energy projects in three regional areas across Victoria, one of which is the Latrobe Valley. With the others in the Ballarat region and in Bendigo, the Community Power Hubs (CPH) program aims to support Victorian communities with the …
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As part of the ‘Let’s Energise Gippsland’ campaign, the Latrobe Valley Community Power Hub – which enables the setting up of community-owned projects in renewable energy – will hold a presentation afternoon at the Morwell Bowls Club on March 13 between 10 and 2 pm. The LVCPH is managed by Gippsland Climate Change Network. The …
China recently announced it will restrict some recycling imports, so it’s more important than ever for Victorians to recycle correctly. China has not completely banned the import of all recycled plastic and paper, but now requires a cleaner and more processed version of these materials. Find out why this makes it more important than ever …
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