Net Zero Commission
Independent expert advice as we transition to net zero and adapt to climate change
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- Agreement between the state of NSW and Origin on its plans for Eraring power station
- NSW coal market price emergency
- Delivering a Gas Decarbonisation Roadmap
- Enabling distribution-connected batteries
- Energy reliability in Far West NSW
- Far West NSW power outage post event review report
- NSW Consumer Energy Resources Installer Portal
- NSW Embedded Network Action Plan
- NSW Transmission Planning Review 2025
- Network-to-network connection process
- System strength
- Corrosion protection systems
- Demand response
- Electricity Market Operation Rules
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- About the Energy Security Safeguard
- Review and reform
- Exemptions
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- Air conditioner - eligibility
- Core eligibility
- Electric water heater replacement with a solar electric boosted water heater - eligibility
- Electric water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - eligibility
- Electric water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - eligibility
- Gas water heater replacement with a solar electric boosted water heater - eligibility
- Gas water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - eligibility
- Gas water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - eligibility
- HVAC - eligibility
- Heat pump water heater - eligibility
- Hot water heater - eligibility
- Install a new air source heat pump - eligibility
- Pool pump - eligibility
- Refrigerated cabinet - eligibility
- Solar battery - eligibility
- Solar battery - eligibility
- Solar battery eligibility landing
- Spare refrigerator or freezer - eligibility
- Ventilation or refrigeration motor - eligibility
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- Air conditioner - certificates
- Electric water heater replacement with a solar electric boosted water heater - certificates
- Electric water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - certificates
- Electric water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - certificates
- Gas water heater replacement with a solar electric boosted water heater - certificates
- Gas water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - certificates
- Gas water heater replacement with an air source heat pump - certificates
- HVAC - certificates
- Heat pump water heater - certificates
- Hot water heater - certificates
- Install a new air source heat pump - certificates
- Pool pump - certificates
- Refrigerated cabinet - certificates
- Solar battery - certificates
- Solar battery certificates landing
- Spare refrigerator or freezer - certificates
- Ventilation or refrigeration motor - certificates
- Solar battery - certificates
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- Administration and compliance
- Energy certificate schemes
- Gas network safety and operating plans
- Pipeline management plans
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- Scaling up a thriving renewable fuel industry in NSW
- NSW retail electricity tariff reforms
- Going circular in clean energy
- Minimum Energy Efficiency Rental Standards
- NSW Electrical and Gas Safety Review
- Pipelines and Gas Supply Acts proposed updates - 2024
- Pipelines and Gas Supply Regulations
- Solar emergency backstop
- ASP Scheme review
- Corrosion Protection Systems Regulation 2020
- Digital metering: improving service delivery in NSW
- Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap consultations
- Queensland-Hunter Gas Pipeline ATS
- Public lighting code
- Service and installation rules
About the commission
The Net Zero Commission was established in December 2023 under the Climate Change (Net Zero Future) Act 2023.
It is a NSW Government agency responsible for providing independent expert advice to ensure NSW is on a clear path towards net zero.
The commission’s role is to:
- monitor, review and report on the State’s whole of economy progress towards its emissions reduction targets and the adaptation objective that NSW is more resilient to a changing climate
- provide independent, expert advice on the NSW Government’s approach to addressing climate change
- provide recommendations to the NSW Government on plans or policies to meet the states emissions reduction targets and the adaptation objective
- educate and inform the NSW Government, businesses, organisations, and individuals on ways to promote action to address climate change.
The Net Zero Commission operates independently but is accountable to the NSW Parliament. The Joint Standing Committee on Net Zero Future, established in June 2024, monitors and reviews the commissions functions under the Act.
The commission’s first annual report was sent to the Minister for Climate Change on 1 November 2024.
NSW Government Response to the Net Zero Commission Annual Report
The NSW Government has now provided a detailed response to the:
- Net Zero Commission 2024 Annual Report
- the Parliamentary inquiry Joint Standing Committee on Net Zero Future.
Read the NSW Government Response.
You can also read the preliminary response or read more about the parliamentary inquiry.