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E3 Research Project Energy efficiency definitions for the Australian Energy Employment Report

Final report

RACE for Everyone

Research Theme E3: Developing the future energy workforce

ISBN: 978-1-922746-36-8

Industry Report

Energy efficiency definitions for the Australian Energy Employment Report

April 2023

Citations

Rutovitz, J., St John, A., Wilmot, K., Nagrath, K., Corveddu, N. and Taylor, H. (2023). Energy efficiency definitions for the Australian Energy Employment Report Prepared for RACE for 2030 CRC

Project partners

Project team

The Institute for Sustainable Futures

• Jay Rutovitz

• Kriti Nagrath

• Kerryn Wilmot

• Chris Briggs

Energy Efficiency Council

• Alex St John

• Holly Taylor

• Nat Corveddu

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the Industry Reference Group and additional industry experts who contributed their time and invaluable input. This included representatives from: ABB, ANZ, Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH), Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC), Business Australia, City FM, Department for Energy and Mining (South Australia), Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (Commonwealth), Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (Victoria),Department of Training and Workforce Development (Western Australia), Ecovantage, Fantech, Flow Power, Green Energy & Carbon Management, International Energy Agency, Mark Ellis & Associates, Office of Energy and Climate Change (New South Wales), Point Advisory, Scantec, Shell Energy, Signify, Stiebel-Eltron, Sustainability Victoria.

Acknowledgement of Country

The authors of this report would like to respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the ancestral lands throughout Australia and their connection to land, sea and community. We recognise their continuing connection to the land, waters, and culture and pay our respects to them, their cultures and to their Elders past, present, and emerging.

What is RACE for 2030?

RACE for 2030 CRC is a 10-year cooperative research centre with AUD350 million of resources to fund research towards a reliable, affordable, and clean energy future. racefor2030.com.au

Disclaimer

The authors have used all due care and skill to ensure the material is accurate as at the date of this report. The authors do not accept any responsibility for any loss that may arise by anyone relying upon its contents.

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