Target of 40% increase in energy productivity between 2015 and 2030.
"To improve energy productivity we need to encourage more productive consumer choices from a range of more productive energy services. Largely, this can and should be achieved by effective markets—where incentives are efficient, information and tools to support decisions are effective, and competition and innovation is strong. However, where markets fail to provide efficient outcomes, standards and other direct measures can provide effective consumer protections." (Source: https://scer.govspace.gov.au/files/2015/12/National-Energy-Productivity-Plan-release-version-FINAL.pdf) IEA/IRENA Global Renewable Energy Policies and Measures Database © OECD/IEA and IRENA, [November 2020]

Impact indicators:
  • 1
    Name: Energy efficiency improvement target (%)
    Value: 50
    Base year: 2008
    Target year: 2050
    Comments: -