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President Biden does not issue building permits, I do

From believing climate change was a Chinese plot, to becoming a local government warrior for net zero, Republican Mayor R. Rex Parris has led the renewable transition of Lancaster in California.

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Only efficient electric appliances eligible for QLD Government rebates of up to $1000

No gas appliances qualify as energy efficient under the State's new Climate Smart Energy Savers program.

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Not knowing all the answers is not a reason not to start - the ACT's plan for an all-electric future

Small enough to be a test case for Australian cities wanting to electrify, but big enough to manifest the challenges the rest of the country will face, the ACT leads Australia's electrification journey.

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Australia’s first electrification budget

This year's federal budget has the potential to use abundant Aussie wind and sunshine to power more of our driving, cooking and heating, and slash both energy bills and carbon emissions.

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ACT passes first law in Australia to ban gas in new homes

The ACT is the first state or territory in Australia to ban new gas connections. It follows their decision to phase out existing gas use by 2045.

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Businesses urged to electrify everything

Small and medium businesses are now entitled to tax deductions to help them get off gas and electrify their businesses.

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