This thesis examines the development of renewable energy policy in Australia as a response to climate change. Premised on the fact that climate change is a manifestation of humanity currently not living within sustainable limits, and that climate change is a global issue requiring a global response, the development of renewable energy alternatives to electricity supply is envisaged to play an increasing role in a carbon constrained world. In response to international efforts supporting the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, and to address notoriety gained from being one the highest greenhouse gas emitters in the world, the Commonwealth of Australia, initiated measures to facilitate greenhouse gas abatement. Aust...