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4th Jul 2008 Detractors miss the point; emissions trading will lead to economic boom The Clean Energy Council refuted claims that emissions trading will lead to an economic downturn citing that emissions trading with complementary measures will unlock over $20 billion in clean energy investment. read more... 2nd Jul 2008 20% Renewable Energy Target will take the heat off emissions trading NATIONAL: The Clean Energy Council has today welcomed the Federal Government’s continued commitment to a 20% by 2020 renewable energy target (RET) for Australia’s energy supply. read more... 13th Jun 2008 Clean Energy Council wins national planning award The Clean Energy Council was presented with the Planning Institute of Australia’s National Award for Environmental Planning or Conservation. This award was given for the National Assessment Framework for Landscape Values and Wind Farms developed by Auswind in partnership with the Australian Council of National Trusts (ACNT). read more...
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7th May 2008 Victorian solar scheme leads but industry seeks national approach The Clean Energy Council, the peak industry body for clean energy including solar power, will continue lobbying for a national solar energy reward scheme paid on the total solar energy produced – known as a ‘gross metering feed-in tariff’ – even with the Victorian government’s announcement yesterday. read more... 15th Jan 2008 Clean Energy Council announces 2008 conference & expo details ANNOUNCEMENT
INTERNATIONAL: The Clean Energy Council is delighted to announce details of its inaugural annual conference & exhibition.
The 2008 event will bring together senior representatives from clean energy businesses around the globe under the one roof. read more... 11th Dec 2007 “Talks on track” says Australian business at Bali Global Business Day BALI: Australian business participants in Bali, led by the Clean Energy Council, praised the Australian Government for playing a key role in the complex international climate change negotiations, during the Bali Global Business Day yesterday. read more... |