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Call for more help on heat pumps to meet net zero target
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Callide coal generator was being operated without approval when it blew up in 2021
Regulator fines CS Energy for operating Callide C generator without approval when it blew up in May, 2021. The fine is less than the revenue from one hour's operation.
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High court strikes down Victoria’s electric vehicle tax in ruling that could hit NSW and WA plans
Court rules in favour of two drivers who argued that states do no have the power to impose such fees
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Victoria’s electric vehicle tax has been struck down by the high court in a landmark case likely to bar all state-level road user charges.
On Wednesday a majority of the high court ruled in favour of two electric car drivers who argued that the imposition of a tax by the Victorian government per kilometre driven was unconstitutional because the states do not have the power to impose such fees.
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Low income UK homes ‘should be given free heat pumps’ to meet climate targets
Advisers say government should cover cost of replacing gas boilers with pumps in more than 2m homes
More than 2 million low-income households should be given a free electric heat pump to replace their gas boiler if the UK hopes to meet its legally binding climate targets, according to the government’s advisers.
Britain’s official infrastructure tsars have called on the government to spend up to £4bn every year for the next 12 years to cover the full cost of heat pump installations, and support energy efficiency improvements, for 1.5 million households on lower incomes in England.
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