CEIG does not support nuclear energy in Australia
13 December 2024 | Responding to the Coalition’s costings on its nuclear policy, CEIG notes that attracting corporate investment in nuclear energy would require substantial taxpayer funding to cover high capital and operational costs which would be borne by consumers.
CEIG x HSF EPBC Review MR
Quick fixes to the EPBC, coupled with renewed legislative efforts, can unlock renewable investment - new report
Strong support for the NSW Government’s Renewable Energy Planning Framework
12 November 2024 | The reforms, aimed at supporting the transition to clean energy, promise to improve investment certainty, facilitate decision-making processes, and benefit local communities.
Richie Merzian – PODCAST “Trump is back and the frog is still boiling”
8 November 2024 | Energy Insiders Podcast. Richie Merzian from the CEIG joins the podcast to discuss the likely impact on climate efforts, COP29, and the outlook in Australia as its big renewable tender is accelerated.
CEIG Welcomes Energy Minister’s Commitment to a Renewable Energy Future
The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) welcomes the outcome of Friday’s Energy and Climate Change Ministerial Council (ECMC) meeting, highlighting it as a clear sign of Australian Energy Ministers' ongoing commitment to a renewable energy future. This commitment is crucial…
CEIG Welcomes AEMO’s 2024 Integrated System Plan
Wednesday 26 June 2024, Canberra: The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) welcomes the release of Australian Energy Market Operator's (AEMO) Final 2024 Integrated System Plan (ISP), marking a pivotal milestone in Australia's journey towards a sustainable and reliable energy future.…
CEIG Investors Express Concern at Renewable Energy Policy Uncertainty
The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) is concerned about recent shifts in approach to renewable energy policy. Proposals to cap investment in renewable energy and a wavering commitment to established targets introduce uncertainty, undermining investor confidence and Australia’s leadership in…
Media Correction: Clean Energy Investor Group Clarifies Position in Environmental Assessment Processes
The Clean Energy Investor Group wishes to address recent misreporting by The Australian and SkyNews regarding our position on the Federal Government's renewable energy targets and environmental assessment processes.
Extension of Eraring Power Station Threatens Renewable Investment
The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) strongly opposes the NSW government's decision to extend the operation of the Eraring coal power station until August 2027, with the potential for a further extension to 2029.
CEIG’s response to the 2024 – 2025 budget
Wednesday 15 May, 2024, Canberra: The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG) warmly welcomes the decisive steps taken by the Federal Government in the 2024/25 Federal Budget to encourage clean energy investment and propel a sustainable energy transition.