The Hon Angus Taylor MP Media Releases

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The Morrison Government is committing to foundational projects to underpin a bilateral energy and emissions reduction deal with the Northern Territory Government that will deliver secure, reliable and affordable power and create jobs across the NT. 

Australia’s future clean hydrogen industry has been given another significant boost after the Morrison Government approved three large-scale hydrogen plants in Western Australia and Victoria that will be among the biggest in the world. 

EnergyAustralia’s commitment to build a new gas-fired power station in New South Wales is welcome news for households and businesses.

A major package of reforms to natural gas pipeline regulation that are expected to reduce costs of transportation and delivered gas, improve access to pipelines, and facilitate more effective competition in the gas market has been agreed by Energy Ministers.

Another important step in delivering a future National Electricity Market (NEM) that is fit-for-purpose, keeping electricity prices low and the lights on has been unveiled today.

Australians are continuing to pay less to power their homes and businesses, with wholesale electricity prices across the National Electricity Market (NEM) plummeting to their lowest levels in nine years.

Hundreds of thousands of Australian families and small businesses will pay less for their energy bills from 1 July, 2021.

The Emissions Reduction Fund continues to go from strength to strength, with around 6.8 million tonnes of abatement purchased at Auction 12 this month. 

Joint media release with the Prime Minister and Minister for the Environment Sussan Ley

The Morrison Government will make an additional $100 million investment to continue leading the world and our region in how we manage our ocean habitats and coastal environments and contribute to the global task of reducing emissions.

Joint media release with the Prime Minister

A series of new international technology partnerships are set to make low emissions technologies cheaper and drive investment in Australia-based projects that create jobs.