| Electricity / Energy Sector |
Adopting clean, renewable energy is essential to achieving net-zero goals. Additionally, the smart grid is crucial to delivering low-carbon power and accelerating renewable energy growth. |
Grid modernization & flexibility (smart grid, demand response, storage) |
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Transmission & distribution upgrades |
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Prioritizing grid access |
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Investment & incentives for solar energy and large-scale solar farms |
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Regulatory reform, such as feed-in tariffs, net metering, etc. |
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Supporting the financing options, such as green banks and public investment. |
| Built Environment (Buildings & Infrastructure) |
Switching to electric power and improving energy efficiency in homes, neighbourhoods, and workplaces can make a huge difference. |
Requires upgrades, making buildings more energy efficient, and offering better insulation. |
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Electrification reduces energy consumption and bills while making living spaces more comfortable and better. |
Adding a solar panel system on the roof and facade of new or existing buildings |
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Offer government incentives or rules to encourage the installation of solar panels with batteries |
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Integration of building management systems & smart appliances |
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| Transport Sector |
Transportation is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions globally. This sector plan targets reducing emissions by promoting electric vehicles (EVs) and expanding EV charging infrastructure. |
Accelerate deployment of EV charging infrastructure. |
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Develop policies encouraging EV uptake, like subsidies and rewards |
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Integration of vehicle-to-grid (V2G) or managed charging |
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Promoting the use of electrified public transport. |
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For sectors that are hard to electrify, like aviation and shipping, explore e-fuels, hydrogen, and other sustainable fuels. |
| Industry & Manufacturing |
In Australia, the industry uses a lot of energy and produces carbon emissions. So, the challenge is cutting emissions while keeping industries competitive. |
The focus is on cleaner tech like carbon capture, electrification |
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Offering Incentives and support for the electrification of industrial heat pumps and electric boilers. |
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Promote green or solar-based manufacturing, like solar panels, batteries, and inverter production. |
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Perform efficiency audits and process optimization |
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Ensure clean innovation and support R&D funding |
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| Agriculture, Land Use & Nature |
Agriculture and land use can emit or absorb greenhouse gases. Hence, this plan supports sustainable agriculture, better livestock practices, tree planting, and soil carbon storage, while protecting nature and biodiversity. |
Focusing on agro-solar or agrivoltaics, where we can benefit from dual land use. |
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Increase Incentives for carbon farming and soil carbon enhancement. |
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Promote reforestation, afforestation, and ecosystem restoration. |
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Ensure sustainable land management and avoid deforestation. |
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Nature-based carbon removals and carbon markets |
| Policy Waste Management & Resources |
Waste and resource use can highly impact emissions. The Australian government plans to cut waste, boost recycling, and support a circular economy where products are designed to be reused, repaired, or recycled rather than discarded. |
Waste reduction programs cut waste through smart design, reuse, and sustainable choices. |
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Recycling & recovery increase recycling and restore useful materials. |
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Composting organic waste to reduce methane from food and garden waste. |
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Keep materials in use through reuse and repair, creating a circular economy. |
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Reduce landfill use and capture methane. |
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Promote responsible consumption and disposal habits by educating people. |