Queensland's Clean Energy Revolution: A Bright Future Powered by Renewable Investments
Key Ideas
  • Queensland has set a 75% emissions reduction target by 2035, investing in a multi-billion dollar clean economy plan to promote clean energy and ensure industry growth.
  • The state's Clean Economy Expert Panel collaborates with various sectors to drive renewable energy production, green industries, and achieve net zero plans.
  • Through projects like the MacIntyre wind complex and Central Queensland Hydrogen Hub, Queensland aims to meet decarbonisation commitments, create jobs, and boost economic growth.
  • Initiatives like the Fortescue Future Industries Green Energy Manufacturing Centre demonstrate Queensland's commitment to becoming a renewable energy powerhouse.
Queensland has taken significant steps towards a cleaner and more sustainable future by legislating a 75% emissions reduction target by 2035 and investing in a multi-billion dollar clean economy plan. The state is actively promoting clean energy and working towards ensuring its industries thrive through a focus on renewable energy production, renewable manufacturing, solar farms, and hydrogen projects. Queensland is home to 52 large-scale wind and solar farms, showcasing its commitment to renewable energy. The Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan emphasizes delivering 24-hour renewable energy, supporting various sectors, and creating a zero-emission environment. By establishing a Clean Economy Expert Panel, Queensland is fostering collaboration with the private sector, community, and government to achieve sector-based clean energy plans. The state's vast solar and wind resources, along with critical minerals reserves, position Queensland as a potential manufacturing and renewable energy superpower. Regional Queensland plays a pivotal role in the clean energy industry revolution, with projects like the Central Queensland Hydrogen Hub contributing to job creation and economic growth. Through initiatives like the MacIntyre wind complex and the Fortescue Future Industries Green Energy Manufacturing Centre, Queensland aims to not only meet its decarbonisation goals but also drive economic development and job opportunities. The state's commitment to a clean energy future is further supported by projects like the Kaban Green Power Hub and the Queensland Pumped Hydro Energy Storage, which will establish a strong energy storage backbone. Additionally, Queensland's focus on skills development through the five-year training plan demonstrates its dedication to nurturing a workforce equipped for the renewable energy sector's demands.
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