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Cheaper home batteries surpass Australia's biggest battery

26 September 2025
The CER has today released its Q2 Quarterly Carbon Market Report (QCMR), which provides insights and analysis on Australia’s carbon markets and associated programs.
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Strong solar battery uptake in first month

04 August 2025
Early figures show strong interest in solar batteries after 1 month of eligibility under the SRES.
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Strong year expected for carbon markets

12 June 2025
Our Q1 Quarterly Carbon Market Report (QCMR) indicates 2025 is likely to be a strong year for carbon markets.
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Latest report shows Australian Government schemes working to reduce emissions

28 February 2025
In 2024, schemes administered by the CER are estimated to have reduced emissions by at least 69.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent (Mt CO2-e), up 8% from 2023. This is expected to rise to at least 72 Mt CO2-e in 2025.
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