Enhancing Australia's Economic Prosperity
Resources Energy Tourism Department

Energy

The Australian Government is committed to the provision of adequate, reliable and affordable energy to meet future energy consumption needs and to underpin strong economic growth, consistent with the principles of environmental responsibility and sustainable development.
References
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    • 2011c, Possible futures: scenario modelling of Australian alternative transport fuels to 2050, CSIRO, Canberra.
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  • DTT (Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu) 2012, Analysis of initiatives to lower peak demand, report prepared for the Energy Supply Association of Australia, Melbourne.
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    • 2012, 2012 gas market review: Queensland, Queensland Government, Brisbane.
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  • RET (Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism) 2009, National Carbon Mapping and Infrastructure Plan—Australia: concise report, Carbon Storage Taskforce, RET, Canberra.
    • 2011a, National energy security assessment, RET, Canberra.
    • 2011b, Australian petroleum statistics, RET, Canberra.
    • 2012, Continuing opportunities: the first five years 2006–2011, RET, Canberra.
  • RET, GA & BREE (Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism, Geoscience Australia and Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics) 2012, Australian gas resource assessment 2012, RET, GA and BREE, Canberra.
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