‘Gas is a gamble. But it’s not the only option. What’s needed now is leadership that sees beyond the next boom – and a plan that doesn’t leave the rest of us to pick up the pieces when it busts.’ @MonashUni@SmartEnergyCncl#auspol
https://t.co/Pm6IdEk1I0
The 2025 campaign had John Grimes and Peter Dutton in furious agreement, the election was a 'sliding doors' moment for Australians. With renewable energy again on the chopping block, we stood up. Come hear John unpack why the election was so consequential. https://t.co/pCwqkCVbDh
Great opportunity to hear from a key insider in one of the most contentious issues in #AusPol - climate change - and the role that distributed energy assets will play in our energy future ⬇️
John Grimes gave an EXCELLENT speech here today outlining the huge opportunities for Australia, how impressive already this industry is (just wow) and the road blocks that need to be removed. RECOMMEND! #auspol@SmartEnergyCncl
Wholesale gas prices have tripled over the past decade: AUS Energy Regulator
GAS IS EXPENSIVE.
GAS prices fluctuate wildly.
GAS IS A GAMBLE.
#energy#auspol
By ditching its ‘electro-tech’ future, Trump is making a ‘big beautiful’ mistake which might be Beijing’s biggest win yet. #Tech
https://t.co/WN8jST3ALk
‘The big players are still out
there with a final investment
decision for several projects
set to be made in the next six
to eight months,’ said @JKay_EnergySy@zerocarbonh2
That includes the $12.5bn
CQH2 project in Gladstone
developed by Stanwell
Corp. 👏👏👏 @SmartEnergyCncl
The @SmartEnergyCncl (Australia) launched Renewable Energy Council Asia-Pacific alongside Energy and Climate Minister @Bowenchris & other Asia & Pacific MPs at #COP29.
https://t.co/owEauh9JmW
COP29 side event “Climate and trade: Expanding the policy repertoire” by ANU @ANU_ICEDS.
Kushla Munro - Deputy Secretary International Climate and Energy, DCCEEW
Frank Jotzo - Professor Lead, Australia’s Carbon Leakage Review, ANU
Tennant Reed - Director - Climate Change and Energy, AIGroup
Michael Mehling - MIT, Deputy Director Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research
Howard Bamsey (moderator) – Honorary Professor, ANU
Australian Pavilion, Wednesday 20Nov, 9-10am Baku, livestream/recording https://t.co/PDhQWTXpKg.
How can policy promote effective and efficient decarbonisation? This session explores how policy instruments including border carbon adjustments could support decarbonisation, foster trade and create market premiums for low- and zero-emissions commodities. The event will feature the latest international policy analysis and discuss preliminary findings from Australia's Carbon Leakage Review.
Spain has increased and tripled its #greenhydrogen target to 12 GW by 2030 in its updated National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan, aiming to reach 214 GW, with 160 GW from renewable sources.
#HydrogenNow#Hydrogen#HydrogenEconomy#H2
https://t.co/WPZVIzSoA6
ICYMI: India warns against policy change at @AIinstitute Renewables Dialogue in Sydney this week
As the climate wars in Canberra escalate, a leading foreign investor in Australian renewable energy sector has warned against a change in approach. @SmartEnergyCncl@MonashUni#auspol
The Smart Energy Council applauds the gov's Future Made in Australia policy. This vital legislation paves the way for a resilient & smart economy and sets Australia to be a renewables & critical minerals superpower. Let's seize this Net Zero opportunity #FMiA@AlboMP