Inquiry into Renewable Energy in Victoria
Renew's submission on a just and inclusive strategy to get Victorian homes off gas.
Read moreCreating Victoria’s First Gas-Free Suburbs
Cleaner, cheaper power for new homes, and the regulations holding us back. Read the report from Environment Victoria and Renew.
Read moreCreating Victoria’s First Gas-Free Suburbs
Cleaner, cheaper power for new homes, and the regulations holding us back. Read the report from Environment Victoria and Renew.
Read moreVictoria’s Gas Substitution Roadmap
Renew's submission on a just and inclusive strategy to get Victorian homes off gas.
Read moreEnabling More Distributed Energy In Our Electricity Grids
Renew has been figuring out how we can integrate more household-owned renewable energy resources into the grid and what we need to do to allow it to happen. We've just published a major technical report and summary paper.
Read moreTransition delayed – renewable projects facing obstacles
Due to inadequacies in the electricity market, some wind and solar farms are having grid connections refused, output curtailed and revenue reduced. Investors are understandably hesitant to develop new projects. Read our paper investigating this issue.
Read moreRenew presents to BZE on hydrogen
View a presentation by Renew's Andrew Reddaway about hydrogen to the environmental think tank Beyond Zero Emissions.
Read moreAussie rules on batteries tightened
A new Australian Standard has been released for solar batteries. This will affect grid-connect batteries, off-grid and DIY solar on sheds.
Read moreEVs: Electricity Bills, Energy Use & Carbon
This study seeks to explore the potential impact of electric vehicles on household energy usage, electricity bills, and use of the grid.
Read moreRenew gives presentation on the role of hydrogen
View a presentation by Oliver Yates (former CEO of the CEFC) and Renew's Andrew Reddaway
Read moreRenew provides input on national hydrogen strategy
Renew provided a submission to a set of issues papers on hydrogen published by the federal government.
Read moreRenew comments on VIC emissions reduction targets
Renew advocates that Victoria adopt a target for 2030 to reduce emissions by 75% from the 2005 level.
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