Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water

government

Last mentioned: Feb 21, 2026

Timeline

  1. Grid Transformation

    Anticipated closure of several of Australia's largest remaining coal-fired power stations.

  2. The Crossroads

    Structural tapering of long-term coal contracts becomes evident in trade data.

  3. Policy Expansion

    The federal government expands subsidies for domestic battery and solar panel manufacturing.

  4. Peak Export Revenue

    Australia records record trade surpluses driven by global energy price spikes.

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