The physical implications of a move towards greater renewable electricity – new generating capacity, significant investment, reduced greenhouse gas emissions – have been explored for a range of scenarios in many countries. However, employment associated with the electricity sector, and the impact of an accelerated uptake of renewables on employment in the sector, has received considerably less attention. As in other economic and technology shifts, jobs will be lost and new jobs will be created. Some jobs will be easy to replace, while others may require re-training, upskilling or relocation, or may disappear.  
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
This thesis examines the development of renewable energy policy in Australia as a response to clima...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The physical implications of a move towards greater renewable electricity – new generating capacity,...
This report gives detailed analysis about Australian clean energy jobs.Renewable energy generation i...
If long-term greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are to be reduced, renewable energy is likely to ...
If long-term greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are to be reduced, renewable energy is likely to ...
AbstractThe Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
The world is wrestling with the challenge of ensuring an ongoing supply of energy that does not dama...
© 2019 Dylan James McConnellRenewable energy generation is being added to global electricity supply ...
Along with the environmental, energy security and poverty concerns driving the rapid growth of renew...
This plan deonstrates that it is technically possible to reach 100% renewable energy for Australia w...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
This thesis examines the development of renewable energy policy in Australia as a response to clima...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The physical implications of a move towards greater renewable electricity – new generating capacity,...
This report gives detailed analysis about Australian clean energy jobs.Renewable energy generation i...
If long-term greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are to be reduced, renewable energy is likely to ...
If long-term greenhouse gas emissions in Australia are to be reduced, renewable energy is likely to ...
AbstractThe Australian economy is dependent on energy use now and in the future because Australia is...
The question to be examined in this dissertation involves the analysis of the economic/financial, en...
The world is wrestling with the challenge of ensuring an ongoing supply of energy that does not dama...
© 2019 Dylan James McConnellRenewable energy generation is being added to global electricity supply ...
Along with the environmental, energy security and poverty concerns driving the rapid growth of renew...
This plan deonstrates that it is technically possible to reach 100% renewable energy for Australia w...
Reviews the cost pressures that may confront the Australian economy if the Renewable Energy Target i...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...
This thesis examines the development of renewable energy policy in Australia as a response to clima...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) posits that dev...