The Hon Angus Taylor MP Media Releases
Joint media release'with The Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, Treasurer. The Morrison Government has today reintroduced the Treasury Laws Amendment (Prohibiting Energy Market Misconduct) Bill 2019.
Joint media release'with The Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, Treasurer.'The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has found that access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy is improving on the back of strong action taken by the Liberal National Government to deliver a fairer deal on energy.
Australia's energy landscape is more productive and profitable than ever before, according to the latest report into domestic supply and usage.
A review of national laws covering energy efficiency shows they are successfully reducing power bills and greenhouse gas emissions.
The Liberal National Government, through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), is investing $4 million into a wave energy technology trial in Tasmania.
Joint media release with The Hon Josh Frydenberg MP, Treasurer.'The Australian Energy Regulator's Affordability in Retail Energy Markets Report, shows electricity bills falling across all regions for households on the median market offer.
The Liberal National Government is supporting the development of an Australian-first waste to energy project in Queensland.
The Liberal National Government has now confirmed we will reach the 2020 large-scale Renewable Energy Target ahead of time, as we continue to support record investment in renewable energy.
The Liberal National Government is supporting the development of hydrogen as a future energy source in Western Australia.
The Hazer Group Limited project, originally developed at the University of Western Australia, enables biogas derived from wastewater treatment plants to be converted into hydrogen and graphite using an iron ore catalyst. This new approach provides another way to produce hydrogen while managing waste products.
Today the Morrison Government released the March 2019 Quarterly Update of Australia's National Greenhouse Gas Inventory.
During the first quarter 2019, emissions fell 0.4 per cent on a seasonally adjusted and weather normalised basis.