A Low Carbon Economy By 2050 For Australia
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The SMH has an article on a plan by the WWF to decarbonise the Australian economy by 2050 - Green power solution at hand for little cost: experts.
AUSTRALIA could build a low-carbon economy based on solar, wind and geothermal power by the middle of the century for less than half the cost of the Federal Government's economic stimulus package, says a report commissioned by WWF Australia.
As Earth Hour approaches, the event's organiser, WWF, is trying to shift debate back to what it sees as the modest cost of turning Australia into a society based on renewable power.
Many industry groups argue that moving away from cheap fossil-fuel energy would damage manufacturing and employment.
The WWF-commissioned report calculates the price for transforming the nation's energy base, using technology that exists, would be $28 billion between 2010 and 2050 - less than half the Government's stimulus handout, but spread over 40 years.
It was prepared by Climate Risk, a corporate analyst that advises the federal and local governments and businesses on climate modelling.
It shows that a transition to renewable power is affordable, but that the proposed carbon trading scheme and renewable energy target could not achieve it. Extra government investment in energy of about $100 million a year from 2010 would be enough to make solar, wind and geothermal power dominant in the electricity and manufacturing sectors by the middle of the century.