The Hon Angus Taylor MP Media Releases

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Joint media release Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Simon Birmingham and the Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia Keith Pitt.

Australia has taken another step forward in its ambition to become a powerhouse in hydrogen production and exports, after the signing of a landmark agreement with Germany.

Social housing residents in South Australia are going to benefit from cheaper electricity thanks to the Government. 

Australia’s uptake of renewable energy looks set to remain at record levels in 2020, demonstrating the resilience of the energy sector in the face of COVID-19.

Joint media release with Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia Keith Pitt, Assistant Minister for Northern Australia the Hon Michelle Landry MP, and Senator for the Northern Territory Dr Sam McMahon.

The Australian Government is continuing to support economic growth and development in the Northern Territory through funding for two new electricity projects which will improve energy security for Darwin and the Top End.

Today the Morrison Government released the March 2020 Quarterly Update of Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory.

Snowy 2.0 has achieved another important milestone with approval by the Government giving the go-ahead for Snowy Hydro to commence main works.

The Australian Energy Market Operator’s (AEMO) 2020 Electricity Statement of Opportunities (ESOO) confirms Australian households and businesses will have reliable access to electricity this summer.

The Government is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Anthony (Tony) Shepherd AO as a Director of Snowy Hydro Limited (SHL) for a three-year term.

Energy Ministers met today to discuss the future of the Energy Security Board (ESB) following a recent review of the Board’s effectiveness. 

Joint media release with Treasurer the Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, and Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia the Hon Keith Pitt MP.

Australia’s gas supply outlook will remain steady through next year despite the ongoing impact of COVID-19 according to the latest Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) Gas Inquiry interim report.