Around one-third of Australia’s coal-fired power stations closed between 2012 and 2017, with most of the remainder expected to close over coming decades. Current investment in generation capacity is primarily in the form of alternative power, especially wind and solar. In this paper, we conduct an event study to assess the local unemployment effects of Australia’s coal-fired power station closures, an issue of considerable interest given the prominence of coal-fired power stations in local economies. Our analysis uses monthly regional labour force survey data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics. We find that on average there has been an increase in local unemployment of around 0.7 percentage points after closures of coal-fired power s...
Australia’s total primary energy consumption grew by 3.6 per cent per annum between 1993/94 and 1997...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
The ongoing uncertainty over the future of the Hazelwood power station in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley ...
On 13 October 2016, the Senate referred the following matter to the Environment and Communications R...
Complementing the scarce economic literature about local impacts of energy extraction booms, this pa...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
Only three things are now certain in life; death, taxes and coal mine closures. There is far more co...
From 2012-2017 more than 5000MW of coal plant exited Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM). ...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
In this paper we propose a market mechanism for regulated exit of highly emissions intensive power s...
In this paper we propose a market mechanism for regulated exit of highly emissions intensive power s...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Recent estimates of the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) indicate a watershed moment where market for...
The Commonwealth Government's renewable energy targets will continue to drive the expansion of renew...
Australia’s total primary energy consumption grew by 3.6 per cent per annum between 1993/94 and 1997...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
The ongoing uncertainty over the future of the Hazelwood power station in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley ...
On 13 October 2016, the Senate referred the following matter to the Environment and Communications R...
Complementing the scarce economic literature about local impacts of energy extraction booms, this pa...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
Only three things are now certain in life; death, taxes and coal mine closures. There is far more co...
From 2012-2017 more than 5000MW of coal plant exited Australia’s National Electricity Market (NEM). ...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
In this paper we propose a market mechanism for regulated exit of highly emissions intensive power s...
In this paper we propose a market mechanism for regulated exit of highly emissions intensive power s...
Coal mining is deemed beneficial for the national economy, although it might not be the case at regi...
Recent estimates of the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) indicate a watershed moment where market for...
The Commonwealth Government's renewable energy targets will continue to drive the expansion of renew...
Australia’s total primary energy consumption grew by 3.6 per cent per annum between 1993/94 and 1997...
Tracking and mapping the employment impacts from mine closure forms an important element in planning...
The ongoing uncertainty over the future of the Hazelwood power station in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley ...