We have often been asked this question in one form or another – more recently as the election looms. In short, the answer is “yes!” Energy Savings Certificates (ESCs) and Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) are generated from the NSW Energy Savings Sc
In attempt to help contain cost-of-living pressures, the NSW Government will look to enhance the NSW Energy Savings Scheme as part of a target to saving 16,000GWh of energy by 2020. On Friday the government released an Energy Efficiency Action Plan. Read more: http://www.businessspect
Tristan Edis29 Jul, 12:08 The federal government has released a second cost-benefit analysis of a national energy savings target and trading scheme, finding that it would provide net benefits of $3.5 billion. However the government continues to play down the chances of it implement
By Robin Whitlock on 31 May 2013 New federal agency will lower electricity bills, save energy and cut harmful greenhouse gas emissions according to the Australian Greens The Australian Green Party is to establish an Energy Savings Agency which will make the country’s energy system fai
By Giles Parkinson on 22 April 2013 Saving money is supposed to be a good thing. Reducing costs on consumers is supposed to be even better. But in Victoria, an energy efficiency scheme that delivered more than $250 million in savings to households and small businesses in 2012 – and co
This, of course, will be a crucial election for the clean energy industry in Australia, with major questions over the future of the hard-won policy initiatives of the last few years – the carbon price, and even the Renewable Energy Target. The RET, along with a string of grant-based f