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- Page 5 and 6: Foreword Australia is blessed with
- Page 7 and 8: 4. Electricity 37 Structure of the
- Page 9 and 10: Data sources The information in Ene
- Page 11 and 12: 1.Overview 6 per cent Energy indust
- Page 13 and 14: Energy resources Australia has exte
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- Page 17 and 18: Table 1.3: Australia’s primary en
- Page 19 and 20: Energy imports Australia’s petrol
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- Page 23 and 24: 2. Energy resources One-third Of gl
- Page 25 and 26: Table 2.1: Australia’s Economic D
- Page 27 and 28: Coal Australia holds around 9 per c
- Page 29 and 30: Gas Australia holds approximately t
- Page 31 and 32: Coal and uranium exploration spendi
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- Page 35 and 36: 3.Energy consumption 5,831 PJ Energ
- Page 37 and 38: Primary energy Fossil fuels, includ
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- Page 43 and 44: Table 3.4: Australia’s energy con
- Page 45 and 46: Wind Bioenergy b Solar Hydro Total
- Page 47 and 48: 4.Electricity 248 TWh Electricity g
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- Page 51 and 52: Figure 4.1: Australia’s electrici
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The majority of Australia’s elect
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Map 4.1: Australia’s electricity
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Figure 4.4: Australian electricity
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Figure 4.6: Spread of monthly avera
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Figure 4.8: Representative average
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5. Renewable energy 1.5 million Hou
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Figure 5.1: Australia’s renewable
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Figure 5.2: Renewable energy consum
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Table 5.2: Capacity of renewable ge
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Figure 5.5: Direct employment in re
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Figure 5.6: Solar energy production
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South Australia generates the large
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6.Coal 4th Largest hard coal produc
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Production Australia produced 442 m
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Domestic consumption Australian coa
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Figure 6.4: Australia’s black coa
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Prices The majority of Australian c
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7. Gas $17 billion LNG exports 2014
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Map 7.1: Australia’s gas basins a
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Table 7.1: Australia’s gas produc
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Around 50 per cent of Australia’s
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Figure 7.5: Australia’s gas consu
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LNG exports Australian gas is expor
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Table 7.4: Australia’s LNG export
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A short term trading market for gas
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8.Petroleum $9.5 billion Crude oil
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Australia’s largest petroleum pro
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Refining The refining industry in A
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Consumption of refined products Aus
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Figure 8.6: Share of fuel in energy
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Figure 8.8: Australia’s energy co
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Figure 8.10: Retail fuel prices in
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Table 8.5: Australia’s petroleum
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9.International comparisons 8th Lar
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Figure 9.3: Share of global proved
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Figure 9.7: Natural gas production,
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Figure 9.11: Growth in energy produ
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Figure 9.15: LNG exports, top 10 co
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Figure 9.19: Solar PV electricity g
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Figure 9.22: OECD gasoline prices,
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Appendix A: Units and conversions T
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Table A.4: Gross energy content of
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Table A.6: Gross energy content of