Corporate Body

Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria (2000 - 2005)

From
2000
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
To
2005
Functions
Advisory or Regulatory Body, Conservation or Environment and Energy
Alternative Names
  • Sustainability Victoria (Now known as)
Location
Ground Floor, 215 Spring Street Melbourne, Victoria 3000

Summary

The Renewable Energy Authority Victoria (Amendment) Act 2000 established the Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria. The Authority's predecessor was Energy Efficiency Victoria.

October 1 2005 Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria and EcoRecycle Victoria joined forces to become Sustainability Victoria.

Details

From their Web site, December 2001: "The Sustainable Energy Authority is a Victorian Government agency established to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases, and support and facilitate the development and use of sustainable energy options to achieve environmental and economic benefits for the Victorian community."

Timeline

  Victorian Solar Energy Research Committee
        - 1990 Victorian Solar Energy Council
             1990 - c. 1998 Renewable Energy Authority Victoria
                   c. 1998 - 2000 Energy Efficiency Victoria
                         2000 - 2005 Sustainable Energy Authority Victoria

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Resources

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