I an comhthéacs de dlús an gnóthachtáil de carbóin neodracht spriocanna% 2c an domhanda fuinneamh aistriú is tí . An Astráil % 2c a mór gual soláthróir go Áise % 2c is leathnú a fuinneamh leasanna agus tá ard dóchas do a sraith mór in-athnuaite fuinneamh tionscadail . an rialtas cheana féin ceadaithe roinnt gaoithe agus gréine cumhacht tionscadail agus ag súil an Astráil go a bheith a mór glas hidrigin mol an chéad deich mbliana eile . Anois Queensland beidh baile go a supergrid powered by renewable energy.
Cé go bhfuil An Astráil fós go mór ag brath ar iontaise breosla ioncam, the government has announced a series of ambitious climate pledges. In 2022, the government announced a goal to generate 80 percent of electricity from renewable sources by 2035. The company also expects to wean itself off its reliance on coal generation by this time. Australia wants to reduce methane emissions by at least 30 percent by 2030 and achieve net-zero carbon astaíochtaí CO faoi 2050.
In September 2022, the Australian government announced the infrastructure blueprint for Queensland's super grid, which aims to promote the decarbonization of the state's power system. The government aims to invest heavily in wind, solar and pumped hydropower projects, all of which will be connected to a supergrid of new renewables, storage and transmission lines by 2035. Around 22 GW of new solar and wind capacity are expected to be added by 2035, an increase from the current mix of 16 GW of fossil fuel and renewable capacity. The government will consult with local communities, hold expert group meetings and conduct a series of assessments of potential projects to ensure support from Queenslanders.
Queensland Energy, Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Minister Mick de Brenney said it would be the largest economic transformation project ever undertaken in the state. the project is expected to boost employment in the region at scale, adding significant amounts of renewable energy to Australia, as well as construction and other related jobs. This is in line with the global trend in the direction of jobs in renewable energy, which will add 700,000 new jobs worldwide in 2021. While there are fears of a recession in the energy job market, the green energy sector is expected to add more jobs in the coming decades due to the green transition of the fossil fuel industry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dave Copeman, director of the Queensland Conservation Council, said it was vital that traditional owners and communities design their own energy futures to protect our biodiversity and rich cultural heritage. Local Government Association of Queensland chief executive Alison Smith said was no doubt they would get their fair share of the economic and social benefits of these these mega-projects. Eochairfhocail% 3a bonneagar% 2c bonneagar tógáil % 2c baile innealtóireacht nuacht% 2c pleanáil infheistíocht
Má théann gach go maith % 2c an Queensland Supergrid d'fhéadfadh a gormchló do eile stáit agus tíortha go leanúint . An uaillmhianach tionscadal Táthar ag súil go borradh Astráil % 27s fuinneamh aistriú ar its trom spleáchas ar gual agus chruthú mílte de nua poist in an réigiún an Super grid beidh freisin a suntasach ranníocaíocht go Astráil % 27s carbóin laghdú spriocanna agus a foriomlán glas aistriú.