In this paper, Andrew Davies and Edward Mortimer look at Australia\u27s energy security. Energy is the lifeblood of modern economies. The correlation between energy consumption and prosperity is strong—and that\u27s unlikely to change. Those simple observations have some profound implications. Australia, like all modern economies, needs an assured supply of energy to function effectively. As a net exporter of energy, Australia is well placed in most respects. But we are still reliant on external sources of oil. The first part of this report examines Australia\u27s vulnerability to interruptions in the oil supply over the next few years. Over the next couple of decades, externalities will reshape the world market for energy. I...
This report explores the issue of energy security in the context of a growing dependence of the ener...
Energy is one of the essential needs of a modern society. The scale of its use is associated with t...
The ways Australians use energy have changed significantly over the past 30 years, for example the l...
This report looks at the global demand for energy, its growth and the potential effects this has on ...
The matter of Australia's energy supply security has been totally eclipsed by the current debate on ...
© 2011 Dr. James Lawrence HayThe Australian continent has an enviable bounty of renewable and non-re...
Introduction The growth in global demand for energy and efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissio...
Australian foreign policy has often overlooked energy. Yet the global energy system is failing to ke...
The federal government this week signed a deal with the US to access their oil reserves should glob...
Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of...
Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of...
As a result of the principles laid down by the global community, there is a growth occurring in rene...
In the coming decades there is a reasonable likelihood that the global supply of oil will be insuffi...
Australia’s year-old energy policy is already out of date, argue Allan Fels and Fred Brenchley...
This paper examines the Australian experience of a global transition towards less carbon and petrole...
This report explores the issue of energy security in the context of a growing dependence of the ener...
Energy is one of the essential needs of a modern society. The scale of its use is associated with t...
The ways Australians use energy have changed significantly over the past 30 years, for example the l...
This report looks at the global demand for energy, its growth and the potential effects this has on ...
The matter of Australia's energy supply security has been totally eclipsed by the current debate on ...
© 2011 Dr. James Lawrence HayThe Australian continent has an enviable bounty of renewable and non-re...
Introduction The growth in global demand for energy and efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissio...
Australian foreign policy has often overlooked energy. Yet the global energy system is failing to ke...
The federal government this week signed a deal with the US to access their oil reserves should glob...
Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of...
Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of...
As a result of the principles laid down by the global community, there is a growth occurring in rene...
In the coming decades there is a reasonable likelihood that the global supply of oil will be insuffi...
Australia’s year-old energy policy is already out of date, argue Allan Fels and Fred Brenchley...
This paper examines the Australian experience of a global transition towards less carbon and petrole...
This report explores the issue of energy security in the context of a growing dependence of the ener...
Energy is one of the essential needs of a modern society. The scale of its use is associated with t...
The ways Australians use energy have changed significantly over the past 30 years, for example the l...