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Delivering a competitive Australian power system Part 2: The challenges, the scenarios Summary paper February 2013
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Xstrata / Rio Tinto / Simon Bartlett / Liam Wagner / /

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Australia / /

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Australia / South Africa / India / /

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USD / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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power system Ability / power system Forces / The University of Queensland / /

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energy resources / electricity / electricity prices / low electricity costs / energy consumption / technology options / gas-fired generators / energy price volatility / storage systems / energy challenges / renewable systems / stationary energy industry / unconventional gas / stationary energy power generation / natural gas / energy sector / greenhouse gas reductions / greenhouse gas concentrations / increased technology choices / resilient power systems / /

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Bureau of Resources and Energy Economics / University of Queensland / Australian Government / Global Change Institute / Electricity Retailers Association / Queensland Department of Energy / OECD / /

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Ian McLeod / Charlie Sartain / Paul Meredith / Jon Davis / Melanie King / Nicola De Silva / Craig Froome / Greg Nielsen / Paul Simshauser / Lynette Molyneaux / Paul Greenfield / Chris Greig / Alan Millis / Mark Paterson / Keith Orchison / Barry Ball / /

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King / /

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Queensland / /

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Energy Economics / /

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South Africa / /

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Technological Landscape technologies / renewables Technology / /

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www.gci.uq.edu.au / /

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