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Australia energy report

Highlights:
  • Australia targets in 2030 a share of 82% of renewables in the power mix and a reduction of its carbon emission by 43% compared to 2005 levels.
  • The electricity sector has many local and private companies.
  • Around half of the oil and gas production is controlled by large international companies, without any dominant actor.
  • For coal, the 3 largest companies only contribute to 1/3 of the total output.
  • The rapid decrease of coal in the power mix (-25 pp since 2010 to 46% in 2024) was offset by solar and wind (29% in 2024).
  • Natural gas production and exports have remained stable since 2022 after a very rapid growth from 2010 to 2020 (almost tripling for production and over a quintupling for exports).
  • Motor fuel prices are decreasing since 2023 and are 30% below the OECD average.
  • A temporary cap on gas and coal prices was introduced until mid-2025 to limit increases of electricity and gas prices.
  • The share of coal in the energy mix has decreased by 13 points since 2010, while the share of natural gas increased by 4 points. Carbon free sources only account for 5% of the energy mix.
  • More than 21 GW of solar, wind, battery storage, and hydro are under construction or subject to an FID.
  • Amid concerns regarding the country's gas supply, its first LNG import terminal started operation.
2nd
worldwide exporter of LNG and coal
-43%
GHG emissions in 2030 (vs 2005)
1st 
in solar capacity per capita
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