Australia has the potential to become the world's first renewable energy superpower. Renewable energy generation to produce electricity already meets one third of Australia’s electricity needs and has the potential to replace all fossil fuel generation.
Shared infrastructure for clean industry clusters can save money; create jobs
Investing in helping existing clusters of businesses to become powered by clean energy can save taxpayers money, substantially reduce transmission requirements and speed up emissions reduction, our new report has found.
Shared infrastructure for clean industry clusters can save money; create jobs
Investing in helping existing clusters of businesses to become powered by clean energy can save taxpayers money, substantially reduce transmission requirements and speed up emissions reduction, our new report has found.
Webinar | National Supergrid: Connecting Australians to a zero-emissions future
‘National Supergrid’ outlines a five-year grid investment program to build the foundation from which Australia can become a renewable energy powerhouse.
Webinar | National Supergrid: Connecting Australians to a zero-emissions future
‘National Supergrid’ outlines a five-year grid investment program to build the foundation from which Australia can become a renewable energy powerhouse.
Australia needs a Supergrid to become a ‘renewable energy superpower’
Beyond Zero Emissions’ new report shows an urgent upgrade to Australia’s electricity grid is needed for the country to remain competitive in the global green economy.
Australia needs a Supergrid to become a ‘renewable energy superpower’
Beyond Zero Emissions’ new report shows an urgent upgrade to Australia’s electricity grid is needed for the country to remain competitive in the global green economy.
AEMO IASR 2023 Submission
Australia has committed to the Paris Climate Accord to limit global emissions to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, we must raise our domestic ambition on achieving this.
AEMO IASR 2023 Submission
Australia has committed to the Paris Climate Accord to limit global emissions to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, we must raise our domestic ambition on achieving this.
AEMO Methodology 2023 Submission
BZE recommends AEMO integrate a Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct (REIP) methodology that models energy system priorities that enable industrial decarbonisation pathways for both domestic and green export scenarios. These scenarios should be 1.5 degrees aligned.
AEMO Methodology 2023 Submission
BZE recommends AEMO integrate a Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct (REIP) methodology that models energy system priorities that enable industrial decarbonisation pathways for both domestic and green export scenarios. These scenarios should be 1.5 degrees aligned.
National Energy Transition Authority Bill 2022
BZE has worked extensively with industry and government stakeholders to develop the concept of Renewable Energy Industrial Precincts, which is a model for decarbonising industry and protecting manufacturing jobs by repowering them with renewable energy.
National Energy Transition Authority Bill 2022
BZE has worked extensively with industry and government stakeholders to develop the concept of Renewable Energy Industrial Precincts, which is a model for decarbonising industry and protecting manufacturing jobs by repowering them with renewable energy.
Webinar | Launching our Deploy report
Australia can cut 81% of emissions by 2030, using clean technologies available now.
Webinar | Launching our Deploy report
Australia can cut 81% of emissions by 2030, using clean technologies available now.
City of Melbourne Zero Carbon Buildings
We strongly endorse the City of Melbourne’s work on advancing the rollout of building retrofits to achieve zero carbon ready status.
City of Melbourne Zero Carbon Buildings
We strongly endorse the City of Melbourne’s work on advancing the rollout of building retrofits to achieve zero carbon ready status.
Gladstone needs more new energy to power Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct
Gladstone could become a major green hydrogen hub with many proposed hydrogen projects, but it will need much more renewable energy to power existing industry giants committed to decarbonisation as well as develop new green industries, according to a new briefing paper by green energy think tank Beyond Zero Emissions.
Gladstone needs more new energy to power Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct
Gladstone could become a major green hydrogen hub with many proposed hydrogen projects, but it will need much more renewable energy to power existing industry giants committed to decarbonisation as well as develop new green industries, according to a new briefing paper by green energy think tank Beyond Zero Emissions.