Climate change and energy - expand the Net Zero Economy Authority
The proposal intends to ensure coal and gas workers, and their communities are supported during the transition to zero emissions, with the following components:
Component 1: would create a job-for-job guarantee to support workers in the domestic coal and gas sectors through the Green’s policy to phase out the coal & gas industries. The guarantee would be implemented in the following manner:
Read moreClimate change and energy - expand the Net Zero Economy Authority
The proposal intends to ensure coal and gas workers, and their communities are supported during the transition to zero emissions, with the following components:
Component 1: would create a job-for-job guarantee to support workers in the domestic coal and gas sectors through the Green’s policy to phase out the coal & gas industries. The guarantee would be implemented in the following manner:
Read moreClimate change and energy - expand the Net Zero Economy Authority
The proposal intends to ensure coal and gas workers, and their communities are supported during the transition to zero emissions, with the following components:
Component 1: would create a job-for-job guarantee to support workers in the domestic coal and gas sectors through the Green’s policy to phase out the coal & gas industries. The guarantee would be implemented in the following manner:
Read moreDeliver a National Gas Plan – East Coast Gas Reservation
The proposal would introduce an East Coast Gas Reservation that would require an additional 50-100 petajoules of gas - equivalent to 10-20% of current east coast gas demand - to be committed to the domestic market in the first 12 months of operation. The additional gas will be shared across the three largest east coast gas exporters.
Detailed design of the mechanism, in consultation with industry and consumers, would occur in early 2025-26.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreDeliver a National Gas Plan – East Coast Gas Reservation
The proposal would introduce an East Coast Gas Reservation that would require an additional 50-100 petajoules of gas - equivalent to 10-20% of current east coast gas demand - to be committed to the domestic market in the first 12 months of operation. The additional gas will be shared across the three largest east coast gas exporters.
Detailed design of the mechanism, in consultation with industry and consumers, would occur in early 2025-26.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
Read moreDeliver a National Gas Plan – East Coast Gas Reservation
The proposal would introduce an East Coast Gas Reservation that would require an additional 50-100 petajoules of gas - equivalent to 10-20% of current east coast gas demand - to be committed to the domestic market in the first 12 months of operation. The additional gas will be shared across the three largest east coast gas exporters.
Detailed design of the mechanism, in consultation with industry and consumers, would occur in early 2025-26.
The proposal would start from 1 July 2025.
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