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Response to the 2025-26 Default Market Offer (AER)
While today’s decision is not what was hoped for, it confirms that ageing and increasingly unreliable coal-fired power stations, are by far the biggest contributors to these higher costs for Australian households and small businesses - as well as an over-reliance on expensive gas, which is in short supply.
Renewables the cheapest path to lower Aussie energy bills - new report finds
Australian power bills could jump by 30 per cent for households and 41 per cent for small businesses by 2030, further aggravating the cost-of-living crisis, if Australia stalls the rollout of renewable energy, independent modelling released today by the Clean Energy Council reveals.
The Impact of a Delayed Transition on Electricity Bills
The Impact of a Delayed Transition on Electricity Bills report examines the impact to power bills for Australian households and businesses should renewable energy generation be capped at 54 per cent, as proposed under a nuclear energy policy.
New feasibility licences put wind in the sails for clean energy generated at sea
“The Clean Energy Council welcomes Minister Bowen’s announcement today which saw the awarding of feasibility licences to two additional Australian offshore wind projects – the Equinor and Oceanex-developed Novocastrian offshore wind farm in the Hunter offshore wind area and the Alinta and JERA Nex-developed Spinifex offshore wind farm in the Southern Ocean region.
NSW Government support for big batteries and pumped hydro will help keep the lights on
The Clean Energy Council welcomes the NSW Government's announcement today to support the development of three new long-duration storage assets, including two big batteries and a pumped hydro scheme.