Explore our Progress 2050 Goal Tracker
“Although the rate of increase is likely to slow for energy demand, a number of public and private institutions expect that global energy demand will continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Most of this growth is likely to come from non-OECD countries,” Dr Alexandra Heath has told a CEDA audience in Sydney.
23/06/2016
“Nuclear should be considered as one of those low carbon technologies that could be part of a future energy grid,” Nuclear Fuel Cycle Royal Commissioner, Kevin Scarce AC CSC has told a CEDA audience in Adelaide.
Read more Energy July 2, 2013South Australia is sitting on a goldmine of potential renewable energy industries, Climate Change Commissioner, Professor Tim Flannery has told a CEDA audience in Adelaide.
Read more Energy February 13, 2013Embracing electricity industry reform could achieve real reductions in electricity prices in the future, according to CEDA’s Economic and Political Overview publication released Friday 15 February, 2013.
Read more