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Report

World energy outlook 2024


A global source of energy analysis and projections, this report identifies and explores the biggest trends in energy demand and supply, as well as what they mean for energy security, emissions and economic development.
Report

A consumer-focused net zero energy system


The report identifies key challenges and opportunities that the Australian Energy Market Commission considers will influence the future of Australia's energy landscape, including the need for a dramatic expansion of the energy workforce and significant infrastructure development.
Case study

How the UK became the first G7 country to phase out coal power


This resource examines the history of coal power in the UK, explores the factors that led to its phaseout, and analyses the implications of this transition for the country’s energy mix and for climate action globally. It uses the UK’s experience to demonstrate that a rapid transition away from coal power is possible, highlighting key...
Report

2024 Electricity statement of opportunities


This report provides a 10-year outlook of investment requirements to maintain reliability for Australia’s National Electricity Market. It highlights that expected investments in new generation, storage and transmission must be delivered on time and in full to maintain a reliable supply of electricity to homes and businesses.
Discussion paper

What is the case for more gas?


This discussion paper responds to the Australian Government's Future Gas Strategy, arguing that the information presented in the analytic report fails to justify gas expansion and would in fact be more consistent with calls for a comprehensive energy transition strategy for the southern regions.