2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-56426-3_1
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Natural Resources and Energy Regulation in Australia: The Energy White Paper in Context

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“…In 2015 the Government also reduced the Renewable Energy Target from 41,000 GWh per year to 33,000 GWh. Mitchell and Casben in [17] suggested that this move away from previous support given to renewables may be interpreted as a concern for the competitiveness of fossil fuels: a reduced commitment to renewable sources appeared necessary in order to ensure investments in conventional production facilities, increasingly characterized by ageing and inefficiency problems.…”
Section: The Australian Electricity System: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015 the Government also reduced the Renewable Energy Target from 41,000 GWh per year to 33,000 GWh. Mitchell and Casben in [17] suggested that this move away from previous support given to renewables may be interpreted as a concern for the competitiveness of fossil fuels: a reduced commitment to renewable sources appeared necessary in order to ensure investments in conventional production facilities, increasingly characterized by ageing and inefficiency problems.…”
Section: The Australian Electricity System: An Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chandrashekeran (2016) usa el ejemplo de la transición energética en Australia para demostrar que el territorio, el lugar, la escala y la red de actores interactúan para permitir o inhibir cambios sostenibles y son importantes para entender el régimen de cambio. Equilibrar los intereses de Australia como mayor exportador global de energía implica balancear la dependencia en la extracción de los combustibles fósiles tradicionales para continuar el crecimiento económico, contra las necesidades de un consumo doméstico sostenible en el largo plazo, que lleva a aumentar la confianza en las tecnologías de energías renovables (Mitchell y Casben, 2016).…”
Section: La Transición Energética Urbana Como Problema De Competencia...unclassified