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Renewable Energy Target

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Year
2025
Document Type
Policy

Summary

The Renewable Energy Target (RET) is an Australian Government scheme that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector and increase renewable electricity generation. The RET sets a target to deliver an extra 33,000 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of electricity from renewable sources every year from 2020 to 2030.

The RET creates a market to incentivise the generation and use of renewable energy. This supports the transition towards a more sustainable and less carbon-intensive energy system.

The two schemes are:

  1. The Large-scale Renewable Energy Target (LRET), which encourages investment in the development of renewable energy power stations, like wind and solar farms, by providing a financial incentive for electricity generated from renewable sources and creating a market for creating and selling large-scale generation certificates (LGC); and
  2. The Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, which encourages investment in small-scale renewable energy. It provides incentives to households and businesses to install small-scale renewable energy systems like rooftop solar, solar batteries, solar water heaters and air sourced heat pumps.

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Year
2025
Most recent update
01/07/2025
Response areas
Mitigation
Sectors
Energy
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Renewable energy
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Economic sector
Finance

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