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Australia s greenhouse gas emissions likely rose in September quarter as pollution cancels out renewables

Advertisement Australia s greenhouse gas emissions likely rose in the September quarter as increased pollution from industry and other sources cancelled out record levels of penetration by renewable energy in the electricity sector. Analysis by consultancy Ndevr Environmental found emissions in the July-September period were equivalent to 124.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide, or a 1.5 Mt CO2-e increase on the June quarter. Energy and Emissions Reduction minister Angus Taylor has insisted that Australia is on course to meet its 2030 Paris targets. Credit:Louie Douvis The assessment shows Australia s economy – and carbon emissions – bounced back in the first three months of the fiscal year. The most-recent official government data revealed June quarter emissions sank 6.2 per cent, or 8 Mt CO2-e, from the March quarter amid the coronavirus disruptions.

All the changes coming on January 1

Many of us will be happy to put 2020 behind us and embrace a fresh new year. But along with New Year s resolutions comes a raft of new rules, regulations, taxes and some benefits you need to know about. Here are all the changes coming in 2021. COVID-19 VACCINE ROLLOUT The Australian Government is aiming to have as many people vaccinated against COVID-19 as possible in 2021. The first vaccinations will likely be rolled out in Australia in March 2021. Priority groups will get the first available doses, provided they are proven safe and effective, but more people will be have access to a vaccine as more doses become available throughout the year.

January 1, 2021 changes: Laws, tax, restrictions, rules, incentives coming in

January 1, 2021 changes: Laws, tax, restrictions, rules, incentives coming in
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Electricity prices are set to plunge by 15% by 2023 despite closure of Liddell power station

Australian electricity bills are set to plunge by up to $190 within three years - but only in states where a major coal-fired power station isn t being closed. The Australian Energy Market Commission predicted major power price plunges in Victoria and Queensland by the 2022-23 financial year. The falls arise from reduced wholesale costs in most states and territories as gas becomes cheaper and renewable energy more plentiful On a national level, power prices were expected to fall by 8.7 per cent or $117 within three years. Australian electricity prices are set to plunge by 15 per cent within three years but only in states where a major coal-fired power station isn t closing. The Australian Energy Market Commission predicted major power price plunges in Victoria and Queensland when 2019-20 was compared with 2022-23

Australia says it can beat carbon goals by 2030 without credits

3 Min Read SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia could beat its target for cutting carbon emissions under the Paris accord by 2030 without counting credits from overachieving on its targets in previous climate pacts, Energy Minister Angus Taylor said on Thursday. FILE PHOTO: Cars and buses sit on a road that leads onto the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Sydney, Australia, November 28, 2018. REUTERS/David Gray The latest projection marked a sharp shift for one of the world’s biggest emitters per capita and came ahead of the United Nation’s Climate Ambition Summit on Saturday, the fifth anniversary of the 2015 Paris climate agreement.

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