You are here
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor
The Australian Energy Emissions Monitor is a comprehensive analysis of the latest data on Australia’s energy related greenhouse gas emissions. The report is published by the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions, commencing in December 2021. It is produced by Dr Hugh Saddler.
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor March 2023
The March edition of the Australian Energy Emissions Monitor consists of three sections, and provides timely analysis of the most recent trends in energy related greenhouse gas emissions.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor December 2022
The December edition of the Australian Energy Emissions Monitor consists of three sections including new graphs showing sectoral source trends in Australia's methane emissions since 2005.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor October 2022
The October edition consists of two sections. The first is an update of total emissions arising from consumption of electricity, gas, and petroleum products in the five states of eastern Australia. The second looks more closely at month by month consumption of energy in Victoria and New South Wales.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor August 2022
This issue focuses on two issues affecting energy systems and energy consumers: the commitment of the Labor government to reduce Australia’s total greenhouse gas emissions to 43% below their level in 2005, and the very high prices for petroleum fuels, gas and electricity over recent months.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor June 2022
The particular feature of this issue is provision of clear and up to date graphical data on some of the main aspects of the energy cost crisis currently engulfing Australia.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor April 2022
The main feature of this issue is a broader look at the progress (and indeed lack of progress) in energy emissions of Australia as a whole.Downloads:
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor February 2022
This issue includes a factorisation of emissions reductions since 2008, which shows that two thirds of the reductions are due to the change in the generation mix on the grid, mostly substituting coal fired power with wind and solar power.Downloads:
ANU AEEM 2-2022 (839.11 KB )
Australian Energy Emissions Monitor December 2021
The Australian Energy Emissions Monitor is a comprehensive analysis of the latest data on Australia’s energy related carbon dioxide emissions. The report is published by the ANU Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions on a bi-monthly basis, commencing in December 2021. It is produced by Dr Hugh Saddler.Downloads: