This paper looks at one group of large industrial firms in Tasmania and their claims that the Renewable Energy Target (RET) is costing them $20 million. Overview The Renewable Energy Target (RET) has been subjected to a lot of criticism in recent years. Most of it has centred on the idea that the RET increases electricity prices. Numerous studies including the government’s recent review of the RET have shown that over time it is lowering electricity prices. But the criticism has also come from some large industrial users of electricity hoping to get an exemption from the RET. Their claims have been subjected to for less scrutiny than claims that the RET is causing significant price pressures. This paper looks at one group of large indus...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred significant investment in renewable electri...
Cabinet must act to make sure Australia isn’t locked out of new renewable energy technologies,...
Electricity prices are a major contributor to cost of living pressures and a major cause of concern...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This report argues that when it comes to reducing the Renewable Energy Target, the winners will be t...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
An examination of the operation, costs and benefits of the RET, including the economic, environmenta...
This thesis examines some aspects of the economics of the Australian Federal Governments Mandatory R...
The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is one of Australia's most durable policy measures directed at mit...
Renewable electricity is pivotal to the medium and long-term reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred considerable investment in renewable electr...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred significant investment in renewable electri...
Cabinet must act to make sure Australia isn’t locked out of new renewable energy technologies,...
Electricity prices are a major contributor to cost of living pressures and a major cause of concern...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This report argues that when it comes to reducing the Renewable Energy Target, the winners will be t...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
An examination of the operation, costs and benefits of the RET, including the economic, environmenta...
This thesis examines some aspects of the economics of the Australian Federal Governments Mandatory R...
The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is one of Australia's most durable policy measures directed at mit...
Renewable electricity is pivotal to the medium and long-term reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred considerable investment in renewable electr...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
The Australian Renewable Energy Target (RET) has spurred significant investment in renewable electri...
Cabinet must act to make sure Australia isn’t locked out of new renewable energy technologies,...
Electricity prices are a major contributor to cost of living pressures and a major cause of concern...