Gas Transition Pathway to Net Zero Final Report
Energeia developed a gas network and market model to test the implications of government policy to inform a least-cost transition pathway.
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Energeia developed a gas network and market model to test the implications of government policy to inform a least-cost transition pathway.
Gas Transition Pathway to Net Zero Final Report Read More »
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.
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Energeia’s research outlines key pathways, including renewable gas blending, thermal energy networks, and end-use electrification, all vital for achieving carbon targets while minimizing economic disruption. Read on to explore how these strategies can reshape natural gas decarbonisation.
Natural Gas Decarbonisation Strategies and Impacts Read More »
Australia has set its national CO2 reduction targets to comply with its Paris Accord obligations, which will result in net zero CO2 emission by 2045. The targeted trajectory is slightly less aggressive than that specified by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to avoid 2C degrees of warming
The Potential of Drop-In, Zero-Carbon Fuels Read More »