Victoria’s Feed-In Tariff Deregulation: What It Means for Businesses with Solar

From 1 July 2025, the Victorian Government will remove the regulated minimum feed-in tariff for solar exports. Electricity retailers will now have full discretion over what they pay for solar energy exported to the grid – provided the rate remains above zero. While this may seem like a technical adjustment, it could have real consequences […]
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Report – Key Insights

The Clean Energy Regulator (CER) has released the 2023–24 National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) data, providing an overview of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions and energy consumption trends. The data, published on 28 February 2025, highlights notable shifts in corporate emissions and energy use across sectors. National Greenhouse Gas Emissions For the 2023–24 reporting year, […]
Australia’s Energy Puzzle: Can Nuclear Power Fill the Gaps?

When discussing the future of energy generation, nuclear power is a subject many have heard of. Given Australia possesses the world’s largest known uranium resources, accounting for nearly one-third of the global total, does this make nuclear a clear contender for energy in Australia? In 2022, the approximately 440 nuclear power reactors operational in 32 […]