On-Island Renewables Before Second Basslink
Premier Hodgman’s decision to beg his federal colleagues to install a second Bass Strait cable shows he hasn’t learnt anything in the last six weeks.
Premier Hodgman’s decision to beg his federal colleagues to install a second Bass Strait cable shows he hasn’t learnt anything in the last six weeks.
Today the Tasmanian Greens released the final parts of our Energy Strategy for a renewable and secure energy supply.
The Premier should recall Parliament to enable informed debate about these matters of importance to Tasmanians.
Resources Minister, Paul Harriss, cannot be taken seriously on the State's future energy security following the Basslink breakdown.
Generating a New Renewable Wave is a blueprint for securing market investment in the renewable future.
Bell Bay Aluminium has come to the Minister's rescue with a plan to reduce the plant’s energy consumption by 10% over the next four to five months.
The Tasmanian Greens have released the vision and targets of their Tasmanian Energy Strategy, which focuses on much needed investment in renewables.
Tasmania is burning and we have an unfolding energy crisis, yet the Premier is nowhere to be seen. These are the times when people need their leaders to lead.
The government needs to be clear about what their plan is for Tasmania in the current energy predicament.
The government have told us the Basslink cable might not be operational until March 19 and our dam levels could fall to as low as 14%.