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Net Zero Plan

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Sectors: Energy, Agriculture, Buildings, Industry, Transport, Other

The Australian Government has set a target to reduce emissions to 62-70% below 2005 levels by 2035. The Net Zero Plan sets out how Australia will achieve a fair, orderly and efficient transition to net zero. It provides a framework for action that builds on Australia’s natural strengths, to ensure all Australians benefit.

The Plan demonstrates how Australia can transition while:

  • growing the economy
  • reducing cost pressures on households and businesses
  • creating new jobs.

The Plan identifies 5 priorities to guide Australia's transition to net zero:

  • Clean electricity across the economy.
  • Lowering emissions by electrification and efficiency.
  • Expanding clean fuel use.
  • Accelerating new technologies.
  • Net carbon removals scaled up.

The net zero plan is supported by six sector emissions reduction plans: electricity and energy; agriculture and land; the built environment; industry; resources; and transport.

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