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81Ms Margaret Sewell Head of Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Division Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism Policy drivers for CCS in Australia Clean Energy Future Plan

Ms Margaret Sewell Head of Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Division Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism Policy drivers for CCS in Australia Clean Energy Future Plan

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Source URL: www.cslforum.org

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-27 08:51:43
82Energy conservation / Energy policy / Environmental issues with energy / Sustainable building / Energy industry / Technology / Environment / Jim Daly / The Everglow / Energy economics / Energy / Building engineering

Government Energy Efficiency Perspective Subho Banerjee, Deputy Secretary, Dept of Industry (previously Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) SUBHO: Thanks very much for the invitation to come and speak to you to

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Source URL: eeo.govspace.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:39
83Energy conservation / Energy policy / Environmental issues with energy / Sustainable building / Energy industry / Technology / Environment / Jim Daly / The Everglow / Energy economics / Energy / Building engineering

Government Energy Efficiency Perspective Subho Banerjee, Deputy Secretary, Dept of Industry (previously Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) SUBHO: Thanks very much for the invitation to come and speak to you to

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Source URL: energyefficiencyopportunities.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:39
84Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the end of its first cycle to examine and report on the: EEO Program’s

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Source URL: energyefficiencyopportunities.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:37
    85Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDT) DEDT emitted 1,353 t CO2-e, 67% of which was sourced from the energy (transport) sector. Emissions from the energy (stationary sources) accounted for 31% of the total

    Department of Economic Development and Tourism (DEDT) DEDT emitted 1,353 t CO2-e, 67% of which was sourced from the energy (transport) sector. Emissions from the energy (stationary sources) accounted for 31% of the total

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    Source URL: www.dpac.tas.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2008-11-26 17:21:35
    86Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

    Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the end of its first cycle to examine and report on the: EEO Program’s

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    Source URL: eeo.govspace.gov.au

    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:37
      87Shane Rattenbury MLA ACT Greens Spokesperson for Attorney General, Environment, Climate Change and Water, Energy, Police and Emergency Services, Tourism, Sport and Recreation. MEMBER FOR MOLONGLO Mr Malcolm Gray

      Shane Rattenbury MLA ACT Greens Spokesperson for Attorney General, Environment, Climate Change and Water, Energy, Police and Emergency Services, Tourism, Sport and Recreation. MEMBER FOR MOLONGLO Mr Malcolm Gray

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      Source URL: www.icrc.act.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2013-03-02 05:12:47
      88Executive summary of Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program Review  Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the

      Executive summary of Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program Review Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the

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      Source URL: energyefficiencyopportunities.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:37
      89Executive summary of Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program Review  Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the

      Executive summary of Energy Efficiency Opportunities Program Review Executive summary The Department of Resources Energy and Tourism engaged ACIL Tasman to review the Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program at the

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      Source URL: eeo.govspace.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2013-10-16 21:20:37
      90   Future focus: Australia’s skills and workforce development needs –  A discussion paper  The Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (the Agency) would like to hear your views on th

        Future focus: Australia’s skills and workforce development needs –  A discussion paper  The Australian Workforce and Productivity Agency (the Agency) would like to hear your views on th

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      Source URL: www.awpa.gov.au

      Language: English - Date: 2013-04-08 20:48:41