Market Insight: Australian Energy Transition In Focus

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Executive Summary

Australia has set an ambitious target to generate 82% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030. In response, many Australian firms are aligning with the national energy transition, despite ongoing uncertainty around project timelines and delivery. Years of grid instability and energy price volatility have elevated energy as a strategic priority. This survey of 50 Australian firms reveals that businesses are accelerating their transition to renewables not primarily to reduce emissions, but to enhance energy security and cost-efficiency. The findings reflect a private sector increasingly focused on long-term competitiveness, underpinned by cleaner, more resilient and economically sustainable energy strategies.

Firms in Australia are optimistic about the energy transition
Australian firms view the energy transition as a hedge against rising costs and grid instability
Energy use is rising moderately, while investments in energy tech are spiking
Future energy systems of Australia will prioritize security and cost over decarbonization
Global corporate survey methodology

Figure 1. Most firms are confident that the Australian government will decarbonize domestic electricity supply on schedule
Figure 2.
Operational resilience is the most important consideration when making a business case to support the energy transition
Figure 3.
Firms' future investments in energy systems will prioritize security and cost over decarbonization
Figure 4.
Most firms value greater grid interactivity
Figure 5.
Respondents come from a mix of industrial and commercial job functions
Figure 6.
Respondents come from six industries across commercial and industrial market segments

About the Authors

Gus Brewer

Gus Brewer

Industry Analyst

Gus is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix specializing in energy management and supply chain decarbonization. He delivers research that enables technology buyers, vendors and se...

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Ryan Skinner

Ryan Skinner

Research Director

Ryan is a Research Director at Verdantix, where he leads a team of analysts delivering research, data and advisory services that help clients navigate the fast-evolving landsc...

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