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The Australian election: Who are the winners and losers?
Report summary
Wood Mackenzie and Maplecroft predict the Labor party will win the 2019 Australian election. A range of new climate and energy policies have been proposed by the Labor party that will impact the coal, power, renewable energy and upstream sectors. We provide our insights into: - What are the key elements of Labor's climate and energy policy? - How easy will it be to enact these changes? - What are the implications if Labor's policies are passed? and, - Our 2019 Australian election key takeaways
Table of contents
- Our 2019 election prediction:
- What are the key elements of Labor's climate and energy policy?
- How easy will it be to enact these changes?
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What are the implications if Labor's policies are passed?
- A new climate change policy, with bolder emission targets
- Emission targets for the largest 250 carbon emitters
- Target of 50% renewable energies in the generation mix by 2030
- Can the NEG actually work?
- Proposed changes to existing regulation and mechanisms
- 2019 Australian election key takeways
Tables and charts
This report includes 3 images and tables including:
- The composition of the crossbench will shape policy in the next parliament
- Australia's national electricity generation by fuel source
- Existing and future gas supply cost curve, 2030, PJ
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