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Aug 13, 10 tweets

🚨A new CSIRO-led study finds Australia can achieve net-zero emissions cost-effectively by 2050 if it acts early.

Rapid decarbonisation of electricity, scaled #CarbonRemoval, and strategic land offsets are central to success.

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2/ The research adapts the IEA’s global net-zero scenarios to Australia’s economy using an integrated economic–energy model.

It compares a Rapid Decarbonisation pathway, consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 °C, with a Stated Policies path leading to ~2.6 °C by 2100.

3/ Electricity emerges as cornerstone. In rapid pathway, coal is 85% retired by 2030 & fully phased out by 2035.

Renewables supply ~90% of generation by 2030, cutting emissions intensity to ~15% of 2020 levels & enabling deeper decarbonisation across various sectors.

4/ From the 2030s onward, CDR is indispensable.

By mid-century, Australia could remove ~200 Mt CO₂ each year:

-two-thirds from engineered options such as DACCS (~66 Mt) & BECCS (~18 Mt),

-the remainder (~128 Mt) from land use, land-use change, and forestry (LULUCF).

5/ Land-based removals are initially more cost-effective, leveraging Australia’s extensive marginal lands for sequestration.

Yet permanence is at risk from climate-driven wildfires, highlighting the importance of a diversified removal portfolio and resilient land management.

6/ Beyond its borders, Australia could become a major exporter of zero-C energy, particularly green H2, drawing on vast renewable resources & industrial expertise.

This could help decarbonise global supply chains, though cost, infrastructure & market readiness remain challenges

7/ Delay carries steep costs: accelerated, disruptive emissions cuts later; stranded fossil-fuel assets; and higher energy price volatility.

Early, planned action lowers these risks and stabilises long-term investment signals.

8/ The transition demands significant capital:

- ~AU$713 billion for electricity infrastructure alone by 2050

- plus parallel investments in H2, CCS, storage & transmission.

Unlocking private finance, alongside public support, is essential for scaling technologies on time.

📝For more details, read the study entitled "Early transition to near-zero emissions electricity and carbon dioxide removal is essential to achieve net-zero emissions at a low cost in Australia " here:


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