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Fuel update for NSW
Fuel supplies in New South Wales remain secure. The NSW Government is monitoring fuel distribution closely and working with industry and the Commonwealth Government to manage localised shortages and plan for all possible scenarios.
Choosing clean energy
NSW is moving towards a more affordable, clean and reliable energy system. Here's how to help save energy and support a transformation to renewable energy.
- Lithium-ion batteries: shop, charge, and recycle safely
- Opportunities for community energy projects
- What are the community attitudes towards renewable energy in NSW
- Wind energy and wind farm projects
- How NSW uses hydro energy
- Learn about large-scale solar projects
- Riding bikes, e-bikes and e-scooters in NSW
Latest energy updates
Ministerial media release
New South Wales will save $130 million on its public transport network power bill after signing on to a $1.9 billion renewable energy contract over seven years.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is backing councils to super charge their electric vehicle fleets, ensuring they have the workforce needed to service and maintain EVs into the future.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is making the shift to electric vehicles easier for drivers by rolling out more public chargers, backing more electric trucks and training the workforce needed to keep them on the road.
Ministerial media release
The Minns Labor Government is responding to the rise in battery-related fires with nation-leading battery regulation and the expansion of a major public safety campaign to keep dangerous batteries out of household bins.
Ministerial media release
All fuel companies have complied with the NSW Minister for Energy’s direction to supply information that will help the Government map the supply chain and ensure fuel is delivered where it is needed.
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Recent energy publications
Research paper
This paper identifies how we can accelerate abatement from these sources to support our state’s legislated emissions reduction targets.
Report
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) annual report volume 2 presents the audited financial statements of DCCEEW and the Water Administration Ministerial Corporation.
Report
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) 2023–24 annual report focuses on achievements from 1 January to 30 June 2024 – the period since DCCEEW was formed – while achievements from 1 July to 31 December 2023 are in the Department of Planning, Housing and Infrastructure’s 2023–24 annual report.
Research paper
This paper examines the current state of the transition in NSW and sets out the course corrections we need to progressively decarbonise our economy.