The Energy (Renewable Transformation and Jobs) Act 2024 is a pivotal piece of legislation for Queensland, designed to achieve the state's ambitious renewable energy targets. The Act legislates that Queensland will generate 50% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, 70% by 2032, and an impressive 80% by 2035. It also sets a long-term goal of net zero emissions by 2050. These targets are a cornerstone of the broader Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.
A key feature of the Act is the framework it establishes for building the Queensland SuperGrid. This includes a statutory requirement for a blueprint to identify and plan significant electricity infrastructure projects, such as priority transmission lines and large-scale energy storage. The Act also provides a legal structure for the declaration of Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) to facilitate the coordinated development of clean energy projects and their connection to the grid. This coordinated approach is crucial for maintaining the safety, security, and reliability of the electricity supply while accommodating a massive increase in renewable generation.
The legislation also places a strong emphasis on social and economic fairness during the transition. It establishes a Job Security Guarantee and Fund to support workers and communities that may be affected by the shift away from coal-fired power. The guarantee ensures that affected energy workers will have access to training and new employment opportunities within the energy sector or elsewhere. Additionally, the Act creates new advisory bodies, such as the Queensland Energy System Advisory Board and a Renewable Energy Jobs Advocate, to provide oversight and support for the energy transformation.
In essence, the Energy (Renewable Transformation and Jobs) Act 2024 is a multifaceted piece of legislation that goes beyond simple targets. It provides a robust, long-term legal foundation for the state’s energy transition, aiming to deliver not only a cleaner environment but also a stronger economy and a secure future for Queenslanders.
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