AbstractThe Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is endowed with abundant, high quality and diverse energy resources, including both renewable and non-renewable resources. The major energy utilization sectors are electricity generation, transport sector and manufacturing which accounts in combination for more than 75% of Australia's total energy consumption. In this article, the time-series energy model for economic growth is reviewed and discussed first, and then an energy economic model is proposed in which decomposing the energy consumption in renewable and non-renewable energy and focuses on resilient strategic investment decisions on the electricity generation and transport sector. The p...
This article explores a range of policy options to enable Australia to move toward a less carbon int...
A blueprint demonstrating how Australia can transform the way it produces and uses energy that will ...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is endowed...
The Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is endowed...
AbstractThe Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is...
This article deals with the Australian total energy consumption related to economic growth and carbo...
This article deals with the Australian total energy consumption related to economic growth and carbo...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
Azad, M ORCiD: 0000-0001-8258-6057Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest...
With the sharp decline in costs, wind and especially solar power generation has been strongly increa...
This thesis examines the role of energy on economic output, the inter-relationship between them and ...
The development of a complex and dynamic system such as the energy sector requires a comprehensive u...
Despite the global context, only 6% of Australia's total energy consumption was derived from renewab...
This article explores a range of policy options to enable Australia to move toward a less carbon int...
A blueprint demonstrating how Australia can transform the way it produces and uses energy that will ...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is endowed...
The Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is endowed...
AbstractThe Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is...
This article deals with the Australian total energy consumption related to economic growth and carbo...
This article deals with the Australian total energy consumption related to economic growth and carbo...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy ...
Azad, M ORCiD: 0000-0001-8258-6057Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest...
With the sharp decline in costs, wind and especially solar power generation has been strongly increa...
This thesis examines the role of energy on economic output, the inter-relationship between them and ...
The development of a complex and dynamic system such as the energy sector requires a comprehensive u...
Despite the global context, only 6% of Australia's total energy consumption was derived from renewab...
This article explores a range of policy options to enable Australia to move toward a less carbon int...
A blueprint demonstrating how Australia can transform the way it produces and uses energy that will ...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...