Australian Energy Update 2019
The Australian Energy Statistics is the authoritative and official source of energy statistics for Australia to support decision making, and help understand how our energy supply and use is changing. It is updated each year and consists of detailed historical energy consumption, production and trade statistics and balances. This edition contains the latest data for 2017-18.
Australian Energy Update 2020
The Australian Energy Statistics is the authoritative and official source of energy statistics for Australia to support decision making, and help understand how our energy supply and use is changing. It is updated each year and consists of detailed historical energy consumption, production and trade statistics and balances. This edition contains the latest data for 2018-19.
Australian Energy Update 2021
The Australian Energy Statistics is the authoritative and official source of energy statistics for Australia to support decision making, and help understand how our energy supply and use is changing. It is updated each year and consists of detailed historical energy consumption, production and trade statistics and balances. This edition contains the latest data for 2019-20.
Australian Energy Statistics by state and territory (2019-20 infographics)
Australian Government response to the Environment and Communications References Committee
The Australian Government’s response to the Senate Inquiry into the performance and management of electricity network companies.
Australian Government response to the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee report
The Senate Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee report, Australia’s Transport Energy Resilience and Sustainability was released in June 2015.
Australian Petroleum Statistics - Data Extract November 2021
Australian Petroleum Statistics - Data Extract October 2021
Australian Petroleum Statistics - Data Extract September 2021
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2016
The Australian Petroleum Statistics (APS) is a monthly publication which provides statistics on petroleum production, refinery inputs and outputs, sales of petroleum products, stocks of petroleum products, and prices.
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2017
The Australian Petroleum Statistics is monthly publication that collects national and state statistical information on sales of petroleum products, exports and imports of petroleum products and crude oil, production of crude oil and condensate, refinery input and output, and stocks of petroleum products.
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2018
The Australian Petroleum Statistics is a monthly publication of national and state statistical information on sales of petroleum products, exports and imports of petroleum products and crude oil, production of crude oil and condensate, refinery input and output, and stocks of petroleum products.
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2019
The Australian Petroleum Statistics is a monthly publication of national and state statistical information on sales of petroleum products, exports and imports of petroleum products and crude oil, production of crude oil and condensate, refinery input and output, and stocks of petroleum products.
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2020
The Australian Petroleum Statistics is a monthly publication of national and state statistical information on sales of petroleum products, exports and imports of petroleum products and crude oil, production of crude oil and condensate, refinery input and output, and stocks of petroleum products.
Australian Petroleum Statistics 2021
The Australian Petroleum Statistics is a monthly publication of national and state statistical information on sales of petroleum products, exports and imports of petroleum products and crude oil, production of crude oil and condensate, refinery input and output, and stocks of petroleum products.
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Baseline Energy Consumption and Greenhouse Gas Emissions - In Commercial Buildings in Australia
This project was commissioned by the Australian Government Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) as part of a joint Commonwealth, State and Territory Government work program under the National Strategy on Energy Efficiency (NSEE). It aims to improve the availability of quantitative information on commercial buildings in Australia and their energy use and associated greenhouse emissions. It is intended to help ground the work of policy makers, analysts, industry, governments, researchers and a wide range of interested stakeholders in a well-founded and shared information base.
Biofuel production
Building Code Calculator
The Australian Government commissioned the development of software to estimate the emissions reduction and energy savings arising from future changes to the National Construction Code.
Building Energy Codes and Other Mandatory Policies Applies to Existing Buildings
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy in Buildings and Communities (EBC) Technology Collaboration Programme Building Energy Codes Working Group (BECWG) commissioned a review of building energy codes and other mandatory regulatory instruments applied to existing buildings in member economies. This report synthesizes the experience to date with two major types of policies: building energy codes and building energy performance standards.
Buildings Energy Efficiency Taskgroup (BEET) reports
The International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) has 10 task groups, which includes the Buildings Energy Efficiency Taskgroup (BEET) co-chaired by Australia and the USA. BEET is a collaborative platform for countries to research, inform and support the development and implementation of effective building energy efficiency policies, with a core focus on building rating systems and building codes.
Business Energy Advice Program Factsheet
The Business Energy Advice Program (BEAP) delivers advice to help small businesses and their representatives get better energy deals and reduce their energy usage.