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Chapter 18—Energy 707<br />

Bibliography<br />

ABS publications<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>ns and the Environment (4601.0).<br />

Electricity, Gas, Water and Sewerage Operations, <strong>Australia</strong> (8226.0).<br />

Energy Accounts for <strong>Australia</strong> (4604.0).<br />

Environmental Issues: People’s Views and Practices (4602.0).<br />

International Merchandise Trade, <strong>Australia</strong> (5422.0).<br />

Manufacturing Production, <strong>Australia</strong>: Energy Products (8368.0).<br />

Mineral Account, <strong>Australia</strong> (4608.0).<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n National Accounts: National Balance Sheet (5241.0.40.001).<br />

Other references<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics (ABARE):<br />

—1998, The Renewable Energy Target, ABARE Current Issues No. 98.3, August 1998, Canberra.<br />

—1999 <strong>Australia</strong>n Energy: Market Developments and Projections to 2014–15, Canberra.<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Geological Survey Organisation 2000, <strong>Australia</strong>’s Identified Mineral Resources 2000, Canberra.<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Greenhouse Office:<br />

—2000a, Greenhouse Sinks and the Kyoto Protocol: an issues paper, Canberra.<br />

—2000b, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory: Analysis of Trends and Greenhouse Indicators,<br />

Canberra.<br />

Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources 1999, New Era, New Energy: Renewable<br />

Energy Action Agenda, Discussion Paper, Canberra.<br />

Commonwealth Department of Primary Industries and Energy:<br />

—1997, Renewable Energy Industry: survey on present and future contributions to the <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />

economy, Canberra.<br />

—1998, National Greenhouse Strategy.<br />

International Energy Agency 1998, Energy Balances of OECD Countries, Paris.<br />

Prime Minister of <strong>Australia</strong> 1997, Safeguarding the Future: <strong>Australia</strong>’s Response to Climate Change.<br />

Redding Energy Management 1999, 2% Renewables Target in Power Supplies: potential for <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />

capacity to expand to meet the target, for the <strong>Australia</strong>n Greenhouse Office.<br />

State of the Environment (SoE) Advisory Council 1996, <strong>Australia</strong>—State of the Environment Report 1996,<br />

Melbourne.<br />

Sustainable Energy Development Authority 2000, Green Power Status Report—June 2000, Sydney.<br />

The <strong>Australia</strong>n Gas Association 2000, Gas Statistics <strong>Australia</strong>, 2000, Canberra.<br />

Other sources<br />

The following organisations also produce energy statistics:<br />

<strong>Australia</strong>n Institute of Petroleum;<br />

Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources;<br />

Electricity Supply Association of <strong>Australia</strong>; and<br />

Joint Coal Board.

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