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Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands

Australia has the highest uptake of rooftop solar globally. It is the largest exporter of metallurgical coal and LNG, and the second largest exporter of thermal coal. The Australian government is investing heavily in new natural gas projects. 

Renewable energy sources supply 40% of New Zealand's energy needs, with the rest supplied by imported oil, gas and coal. While the Pacific Islands region is rich in renewable energy resources, many countries rely on imported oil for their commercial energy requirements. Energy consumers pay some of the highest rates for electricity in the world. (Subscribe to the IEEFA Australia newsletter here.)

Latest Australia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands Research

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LNG exports prompt fall in eastern Australia's gas demand

December 10, 2024

Gas demand on Australia’s east coast — excluding gas used for LNG production — has fallen by 32% since its peak in FY2012-13.

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Kevin Morrison, Amandine Denis-Ryan
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Nuclear in Australia would increase household power bills

September 20, 2024

Typical Australian households could see electricity bills rise by AUD665/year on average under the opposition Coalition’s plans to introduce nuclear to the country’s energy mix.

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Johanna Bowyer, Tristan Edis
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