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Heat, power and flexibility to future-proof Gladstone


Gladstone, in Central Queensland, is a key industrial hub producing essential heavy manufacturing goods such as aluminium, cement and chemicals. While vital to Australia’s economic development, Gladstone’s industries are currently emissions-intensive. This report focuses on two key opportunities for industrial decarbonisation in Gladstone: replacing fossil fuels used for industrial heat with low-carbon alternatives and energy...
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The Climateworks Centre guide to credibility for corporate climate transition plans


Credible transition plans are one of the best ways for companies to demonstrate a genuine commitment to emissions reductions. This Australia-first credibility guide for corporate climate transition plans draws on and consolidates 34 global best practice resources. It offers 7 credibility criteria and 31 associated sub-criteria to enhance readers’ understanding of what a credible transition...
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Leading climate policies from Australia's states and territories


Combined, current state and territory emission reduction targets add up to 40-44%. If they are met, Australia's legislated national target will be achieved. By looking at the role of subnational governments in the global energy transition, this report draws attention to impactful policies leading emissions reductions and calls for greater coordination and support.
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Decarbonising Australia's transport sector: diverse solutions for a credible emissions reduction plan


This report examines what a credible plan to decarbonise Australia’s transport sector could look like, going beyond electric vehicles and giving the country more options to reduce the third-largest and fastest-growing source of emissions.
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Delivering freight decarbonisation: strategies for reducing Australia’s transport emissions


This report focuses on opportunities to reduce emissions from road freight with solutions that span the entire freight sector.

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