2020_Winter_Magazine

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A NEW ORDER

“We’ve convened national cabinets, rapidly created economic initiatives, enacted new regulations, and elevated the leadership status of experts and scientists. That’s a methodology we should carry over into the post COVID world, and we should use it to urgently respond to climate change.”

“The stimulus to recover from the pandemic will need exactly the sort of actions that are needed to address the climate crisis, too.” Anna Skarbek, ClimateWorks

Shane Rattenbury, ACT Energy Minister

“Sorry to be the harbinger of denier disappointment, but there is every reason to expect that the virus crisis will strengthen and accelerate the imperative to transition to a low-carbon world by mid-century,” Former Liberal Leader John Hewson

“Moving quickly to net zero emissions will be good for Australian employment and income.” “We are in a moment where a range of things are possible which weren’t possible before, where a renewables-led economy and recovery processes are now on the cards for Australia. We have an opportunity to craft the future we want to see for Australia.” Amanda McKenzie, Climate Council

Professor Ross Garnaut

“The energy industry that emerges from this crisis will be significantly different from the one that came before.” IEA executive director Fatih Birol

We import $29 billion oil each year, most of which is used for transport. Every vehicle we divert to electric reduces that cost and when powered from renewable electricity offers huge emission savings. Smart Energy Council President Steve Blume

“Investing in new gas generation now is like buying a fleet of hummers for your delivery business because petrol prices are low.” Jonathan Upson, Canadian Solar

“There’s going to be a new debate about re-industrialisation in Australia in the years ahead. And in particular, how we do it powered by renewable energy.” Former Treasurer Wayne Swan “We are in the critical decade. It is no exaggeration to say that what we do regarding emissions reductions between now and 2030 will determine the quality of human life on this planet for hundreds of years to come, if not more.” Christina Figueres, former executive secretary of UN Framework Convention on Climate Change

“My research suggests the current growth rate of carbon dioxide emissions is faster than those which triggered two previous mass extinctions, including the event that wiped out the dinosaurs. The world’s gaze may be focused on COVID-19 right now. But the risks to nature from human-made global warming – and the imperative to act – remain clear.” Andrew Glikson, Earth and paleo-climate scientist, ANU


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Positive Quality

1min
pages 66-68

Coping with COVID-19

10min
pages 58-60

Market intelligence delivered through webinars

5min
pages 50-51

The ACT Smart Energy Hub

3min
pages 54-55

Green hydrogen developments

6min
pages 56-57

Smart Energy Future portal

3min
pages 52-53

Notable quotes

2min
page 49

Risen Energy’s bushfire aid

1min
page 44

S-5! rail free systems

3min
page 48

Fronius reflects on operations

4min
pages 42-43

Growatt’s decade of growth

3min
pages 38-39

Stiebel Eltron: future proofing homes

7min
pages 40-41

Beyond Zero Emissions’ Million Jobs Plan

5min
pages 32-33

ClimateWorks recovery options

6min
pages 34-37

Allume Energy: PV for public housing

2min
pages 30-31

Revitalising and decarbonising the economy

7min
pages 20-21

Ross Garnaut and Energy Ministers

11min
pages 14-17

Heavy industry and renewables

9min
pages 24-27

News and views

10min
pages 6-9

The remarkable PV market

5min
pages 28-29

Business and environmental groups

3min
pages 18-19

A renewables-led economic recovery

10min
pages 10-13

Forewords by CEO and Kelly O’Shanassy

3min
pages 4-5
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