This report argues that when it comes to reducing the Renewable Energy Target, the winners will be the big power companies while the losers would be households. Executive summary The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is a policy designed—with bipartisan backing—to reduce carbon pollution from the electricty sector and build Australia’s renewable energy industry. Both these objectives are vital to achieving decarbonisation in line with Australia’s national interest in avoiding dangerous climate change, and positioning the economy to remain competitive in a world moving to clean energy sources. Some power companies and industry associations are now calling for renewable energy investment to be cut back by reducing the RET. Others have called f...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
The Australian energy sector is characterized by an abundant, diverse mixture of primary and second...
The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is one of Australia's most durable policy measures directed at mit...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
This paper looks at one group of large industrial firms in Tasmania and their claims that the Renewa...
Cabinet must act to make sure Australia isn’t locked out of new renewable energy technologies,...
Renewable electricity is pivotal to the medium and long-term reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
SUMMARY This is the Climate Change Authority\u27s second review of the Renewable Energy Target (RE...
This report investigates the effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on energy ge...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
The Australian energy sector is characterized by an abundant, diverse mixture of primary and second...
The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is one of Australia's most durable policy measures directed at mit...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
This paper is designed to demystify the Renewable Energy Target, look at what it has achieved and wh...
This report argues that future power prices will be lower with the Renewable Energy Target in place ...
Australia’s 20% Renewable Energy Target (RET) was designed and implemented against a backdrop of sev...
This report argues that a 40% renewable energy target would provide an earlier tipping point to trig...
This paper looks at one group of large industrial firms in Tasmania and their claims that the Renewa...
Cabinet must act to make sure Australia isn’t locked out of new renewable energy technologies,...
Renewable electricity is pivotal to the medium and long-term reduction of Australia’s greenhouse gas...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
SUMMARY This is the Climate Change Authority\u27s second review of the Renewable Energy Target (RE...
This report investigates the effect of increasing the number of wind turbine generators on energy ge...
Recent debates around electricity prices and renewable energy policy have ignored the crucial factor...
Power prices are a hot political topic. While politicians argue about who is to blame for higher pri...
The Australian energy sector is characterized by an abundant, diverse mixture of primary and second...
The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is one of Australia's most durable policy measures directed at mit...