The ACT Government is consulting on the Territory’s first Integrated Energy Plan, our pathway to electrification.
Once completed, this plan will guide the Government on how best to support the transition to an all-electric future.
The Integrated Energy Plan will set out the strategy for how the Territory will transform its energy systems to ensure an affordable and zero emissions energy future and support a fair and equitable transition.
It will provide a clear pathway to deliver this transition and help achieve the ACT’s legislated emissions reductions targets over the next two decades.
The government is seeking feedback on how the ACT can best ensure a reliable, affordable and zero emissions energy system into the future.
The consultation will seek advice on the best way to share information throughout the transition, how to effectively engage and support low-income households, how to support businesses and multi-unit buildings, and how to establish collaborative partnerships to deliver these objectives.
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Quotes attributed to Shane Rattenbury, Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction:
The ACT is the first Australian jurisdiction to be powered by 100% renewable electricity and to commit to phasing out fossil gas. We have set world leading emissions targets and are making the important changes that are needed to achieve them.
Setting a clear direction for electrifying our city will mean that we cut emissions and that our community will see substantial savings as renewable electricity takes centre stage in powering homes and businesses. With rising gas costs, electrification offers a more affordable, zero emissions alternative.
We know that community members will have useful feedback on our initial direction, and we invite Canberrans to have their say on the best pathway to creating cleaner and more affordable all-electric future for our city.