The Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Energy Council has issued a consultation paper designed to inform the NEM’s transition to a two-sided market. [Read more…]
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Eurobodalla Shire Council: Solar A Safe Bet
New South Wales’ Eurobodalla Shire Council recently sang the praises of residential and commercial solar power – and it has the experience under its belt to do so. [Read more…]
Dubbo Regional Council Joins Cities Power Partnership

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New South Wales’ Dubbo Regional Council has announced it is now a member of the Climate Council’s Cities Power Partnership (CPP) program. [Read more…]
Edward River Council Turning To Solar Energy

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New South Wales’ Edward River Council is another step closer to what appears to be its first significant solar power installations. [Read more…]
Sydney’s Sutherland Shire Council’s Carbon Neutrality Motion

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The issue of carbon neutrality was on the agenda for last night’s Sutherland Shire Council meeting. [Read more…]
Adelaide Hills Council Trialing Solar Powered Bins
The main streets of Stirling and Lobethal in the Adelaide Hills region will see the addition of a couple solar powered bins by the end of next week. [Read more…]
Canterbury Bankstown Council Seeking More Solar
Sydney’s City of Canterbury Bankstown has kicked off an expression of interest process for the development of an urban solar farm within its boundaries. [Read more…]
Blacktown City Council Commits To 100% Renewables (Electricity)
On Wednesday night, Sydney’s Blacktown City Council voted in favour of a target of 100% renewable electricity for its operations by 2025. [Read more…]
Inner West Council Wants To Boost Region’s Solar 1,000%

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Sydney’s Inner West Council is aiming to increase solar installations on residential, commercial, industrial and community buildings within its boundaries in a very big way. [Read more…]
Wagga Wagga Council Solar Power Rollout
Solar panels will soon be installed on several key Wagga Wagga City Council buildings, and with more to come. [Read more…]
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