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We recommend the following websites for further information:

Consulting, Research and Advisory

For information relating to the environmental certificate market and factors affecting prices visit www.greenmarkets.com.au

Solar Water Heaters and Heat Pumps

Clean Energy Regulator http://ret.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/hot-water-systems

Solar PV

Clean Energy Regulator http://ret.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/solar-panels

Solar Schools Program 
www.environment.gov.au/settlements/renewable/nationalsolarschools/index

Solar Credits 
http://ret.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Solar-Panels/solar-credits

Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency 
www.climatechange.gov.au/what-you-need-to-know/renewable-energy.aspx

Solar Cities 
www.climatechange.gov.au/government/programs-and-rebates/solar-cities

 

Victorian Energy Efficiency Target & Essential Services (VEECs)

www.veet.gov.au

Feed-in Tariffs

http://ret.cleanenergyregulator.gov.au/Solar-Panels/feed-in-tariffs

Victorian feed-in tariff http://new.dpi.vic.gov.au/energy/sustainable-energy-in-victoria/solar-energy/solar-energy-for-consumers/feed-in-tariffs

Rebate Schemes

Australian Government Solar Hot Water rebate http://www.climatechange.gov.au/en/government/initiatives/solar-hot-water.aspx


New South Wales

www.environment.nsw.gov.au/rebates/ccfhws.html

Victoria 
www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au/for_households_3096.html

www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au/for_households/rebates_1927.html

Western Australia

www.energy.wa.gov.au/2/3579/64/solar_water_heater_subsidy_scheme.pm

Northern Territory

www.powerwater.com.au/newsroom/front_page_stories/?a=12147


ACT

www.actsmart.act.gov.au/tools_topics/rebates/other_assistance


Queensland

www.cleanenergy.qld.gov.au/solar_hot_water_rebate.cfm


South Australia

www.dtei.sa.gov.au/energy/rebates_and_grants/solar_hot_water


Tasmania

www.hobartcity.com.au/Environment/Energy_Efficiency_Guidelines_and_Incentives/Solar_and_Heat_Pump_Hot_Water_Rebate

Green Living

www.livinggreener.gov.au
www.yourhome.gov.au
www.environment.gov.au/sustainability/index.html

Green Energy Trading is proud to be associated with the following organisations:

Rec Agents Association

The Rec Agents Association (RAA) is an incorporated not-for-profit association, managed by a Committee of Management. RAA has been established to represent and self-regulate the activities of businesses creating and trading Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs).

RAA will work closely with the Australian Government and the new Clean Energy Regulator to monitor and improve compliance by Agents with relevant Acts, and to provide advice to the statutory review of the Renewable Energy Target (RET). RAA will work with members of Federal Parliament and key stakeholders on issues affecting Agents. www.recagents.org.au

Voluntary Carbon Markets Association

The Voluntary Carbon Markets Association is an independent not-for-profit industry association that aims to expand the voluntary carbon market in Australia and ensure that the barriers to its growth and development are addressed.
 www.vcma.org.au

The Clean Energy Council

The Clean Energy Council is an amalgamation of the Australian Wind Energy Industry Association (Auswind) and the Australian Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE). 
www.cleanenergycouncil.org.au

Alternative Technology Association

The Alternative Technology Association is an Australian not-for-profit organisation promoting sustainable technology and practice. www.ata.org.au/

The Australian PV Association

An association of companies, agencies, individuals and academics with an interest in photovoltaic solar electricity research, technology, manufacturing, systems, policies, programmes and projects.
www.apva.org.au

Energy Efficiency Council

The Energy Efficiency Council is the peak body for energy efficiency services and products, focusing on the non-residential sector. Energy efficiency delivers major economic benefits to companies and is the largest, most cost-effective and technologically mature source of emission abatement. Realising this potential requires high-tech products and specialists to identify and implement energy efficiency upgrades. www.eec.org.au

Sustainable Energy Association

The Sustainable Energy Association of Australian (SEA) was officially incorporated in July, 2002 as the Western Australian Sustainable Energy Association Inc. The Association was established in response to an identified need for representation of the sustainable energy industry in Western Australia. The aim of the association is to give voice to those with an interest in sustainable energy and to promote the development and adoption of sustainable energy technologies and practices. SEA is the peak body for sustainable energy in Australia. www.seaaus.com.au