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Decarbonising the Australian Economy: A First Step
  • Akhtar Kalam,
  • Warren Weeks,
  • Brad Hogan
Akhtar Kalam
Victoria University

Corresponding Author:akhtar.kalam@vu.edu.au

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Warren Weeks
Victoria University
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Brad Hogan
Victoria University
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Abstract

In response to pressure from all sides, governments around the world have com-mitted to decarbonising their economies within the next thirty years. Taken literally, this would involve eliminating the use of naturally occurring hydrocarbons such as coal, natural gas, and oil. However, based on their analysis of data drawn from ac-ademic papers, the Australian Federal Government, energy industry bodies, and manufacturers of electricity generating equipment, the authors believe at this time, such elimination of fossil fuel use is simply not possible. That said, by moving to a connected energy island (CEI) power generation topology, the data suggest we can at once: create a sustainably robust energy supply, move Australia closer to its environmental targets, and underpin the country’s future economic well-being.
17 Jul 2023Submitted to The Journal of Engineering
19 Jul 2023Assigned to Editor
19 Jul 2023Submission Checks Completed
01 Aug 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
01 Feb 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
09 Mar 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Major