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Report
200 MW Next Generation Renewables Factsheet - 2016 PDF (101k)
200-MW-Next-generation-Renewable-Factsheet.pdf
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Report
2011-12 Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 PDF (219k)
This report outlines the Minister’s actions against the requirements of the Act taken in the 2011‐12 financial year.
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Annual report
2012-13 Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 PDF (962k)
This report outlines the Minister’s actions against the requirements of the Act for the 2012-13 financial year.
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Annual report
2013-14 Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 PDF (2178k)
This report outlines the Government’s actions against the requirements of the Act for the 2013–14 financial year.
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Annual report
2014-15 Annual Feed-in Tariff Report PDF (271k)
Annual-Feed-in-Tariff-Report-2014-15.pdf
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Annual report
2014-15 Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 PDF (3392k)
This report outlines the ACT Government’s (the Government) actions against the requirements of the Act for the 2014–15 financial year.
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Annual report
2015-16 Annual Feed-in Tariff Report PDF (735k)
Annual-Feed-in-Tariff-Report-2015-16.pdf
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Report
2015-16 Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 PDF (2354k)
This report outlines the Government’s actions against the requirements of the Act for the 2015–16 financial year.
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Annual report
2015-16-Ministers Annual Report under the Climate Change and Greenhouse Gas Reduction Act 2010 - Executive Summary PDF (384k)
The Minister’s Annual Report is a review of the actions taken by the ACT Government to address climate change mitigation and adaptation over the last financial year.
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Annual report
2016-17 Annual Feed-in Tariff Report PDF (4776k)
Annual-Feed-in-Tariff-Report-2016-17.pdf
Acknowledgement of Country
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.