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Modelling for the Finkel Review – Implications for CCS in the Australian Power Sector

19th July 2017

The emissions reduction trajectory used in the Finkel Review modelling, by accommodating the Australian Government’s current 2030 target, is not consistent with a 2 or 1.5 degree outcome on which the business case for large scale CCS deployment heavily depends. This is the key element of the modelling that resulted in CCS (and other technologies) not being deployed. This Institute member  briefing examines this and other modelling aspects in more detail, including 2 degree compliant scenarios examined earlier by the Climate Change Authority and by CSIRO. 

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Modelling for the Finkel Review – Implications for CCS in the Australian Power Sector

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