Australia’s Energy Needs Are Changing & We Need To Adapt Accordingly

Renewable energy initiatives and regulations ensure we are much more environmentally responsible and expediting our transition to a more future-proof world.

We live in a rapidly changing world, and we are currently faced with a climate change crisis that is continuing to worsen. If we don’t alter the way we do things and reduce our carbon footprint now, the consequences will lead to further irreparable damage to our planet.

With the Morrison Government announcing climate change plans to cut emissions and reach net zero emissions by 2050 and $20bn to be allocated by 2030, now is the time to begin building projects to reduce environmental impact by lowering CO2-e through a reduction in energy consumption. Renewable energy initiatives and regulations ensure we are much more environmentally responsible and expediting our transition to a more future-proof world. However, the transition to electric vehicles and other ‘green’ initiatives in the short term, will lead to further stress on our energy grid and place further strain on our generating capacity to meet demand.

It is more important than ever to ensure we reduce our energy consumption in any areas possible and shift our focus to our energy efficiency. This is the ever-evolving conundrum for businesses here in Australia, and also globally. Organisations must continue to be innovative and strive for competitive advantage whilst remaining conscious of their energy usage. This must remain a key focus, while also implementing initiatives to reduce their carbon footprint.

Enginuity Power Solutions have proven strategies and numerous case studies where our clients have reduced operation costs and realised significant CO2-e reductions with impressive payback periods. When designing projects for our clients we provide reports which, through thorough data capture and analysis, contain energy saving, CO2-e reductions and return on investment timeframes.

Contact us to discuss how we can support you in capitalising on the Government’s commitment to reach net zero emissions.