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Gas Transition Pathway to Net Zero Final Report
The ACT Government’s commitment to net zero emissions by 2045 prompted a detailed analysis of electrification pathways for transitioning away from fossil fuel gas. Energeia’s modelling assessed various scenarios, highlighting the benefits of a structured, government-supported approach to minimize economic impacts, especially on vulnerable households.
Key recommendations included targeted incentives for low-income consumers, phased gas network decommissioning, and appliance regulations to ensure an equitable and cost-effective transition to a net-zero future.
Energeia’s full report of insights is available here.
For more information on Energeia’s research and analysis into the gas network transition, please contact us at energeia@energeia.com.au
For more information or to discuss your specific needs regarding EV data forcasting and modelling, please request a meeting with our team.
For more detailed information regarding key challenges facing electric vehicle uptake, please see Energeia’s Power Session webinars and associated materials.
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