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energy scenario: production, consumption and prospect of renewable energy in Australia

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posted on 2024-06-13, 09:24 authored by AK Azad, MG Rasul, MMK Khan, T Ahasan, SF Ahmed
Australia is the world’s 9th largest energy producer, 17th largest consumer of non-renewable energy resources and ranks 18th on a per person energy consumption basis. Australia’s energy consumption is primarily composed of non-renewable energy resources (coal, oil, gas and related products), which represent 96% of total energy consumption. Renewables, the majority of which is bioenergy (wood and wood waste, biomass, and biogas) combined with clear energy namely wind, solar hot water, solar electricity, hydroelectricity account for the remaining 4% consumption. Australia’s renewable energy resources are largely undeveloped which can contribute directly to the Australian economy. In this article, a review of literature on energy scenario is presented and discussed. Australia’s total energy production, consumption, storage and export (including renewable and non-renewable) data has been analyzed and discussed in this study. The main objective of the study is to analyze the prospect of renewable energy in Australia. This study concludes that Australian economy will grow faster if its undeveloped renewable energies can be used efficiently for electricity generation and transport sector.

History

Journal

Journal of Power and Energy Engineering

Volume

02

Pagination

19-25

Location

Irvine, CA

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2327-588X

eISSN

2327-5901

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

Azad, A.K., Rasul, M.G., Khan, M.M.K., Ahasan, T. and Ahmed, S.F., 2014

Issue

04

Publisher

Scientific Research Publishing