Energetics is a specialist management consultancy in the business of climate change. In partnership with our clients, we help them transition to a carbon-constrained environment by managing risks, achieving cost reductions and identifying new opportunities. Our aim is to achieve climate change commitment – from the top to the bottom line.
"We cannot let the financial and economic crisis delay the policy action that is urgently needed to ensure secure energy supplies and to curtail rising emissions of greenhouse gases. We must usher in a global energy revolution by improving energy efficiency and increasing the deployment of low-carbon energy," said Nobuo Tanaka, Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) today in London at the launch of the World Energy Outlook (WEO) 12 November 2008 London
Energetics Spotlight:
Energetics releases independent EEO Report (05/2009)
An independent study by Energetics of Australia's largest energy users has shown that current identified energy savings opportunities within the Federal Government's Energy Efficiency Opportunities (EEO) Program are substantial.
Keeping track of the Permit Revenue and Complimentary Measures, Speech written by Anna Reynolds(05/2009)
With old programs gone but the new programs not yet here, what will be the driver for emissions action? In this paper, Energetics Principal Consultant Anna Reynolds speaks on the important role of both the CPRS permit revenue and complimentary measures in driving reductions in our energy consumption and emissions. Specifically she comments on: - The size and use of the CPRS Climate Change Action Fund (or C-CAF) and - The developments in the National Strategy on Energy Efficiency (NSEE)
Point of difference (05/2009)
PUBLISHED: The Australian - Business Footprints: Special Report – Climate Series 2: By Giles Parkinson, Jonathan Jutsen – Founder and Director, Energetics Pty Ltd says 30 per cent greenhouse gas reductions are achievable in Australia. Much of this can be done at no cost and may involve aspects as simple as a change of behaviour.
Carbon market's disappearing act (05/2009)
PUBLISHED: The Australian, by Giles Parkinson, Anna Reynolds, Principal Consultant - Government Policies, Energetics Pty Ltd comments on the future of carbon offsets in Australia.
AGL defends hydro assets (05/2009)
PUBLISHED: The Age & Sydney Morning Herald - by Clancy Yeates, Peter Holt - Principal Consultant - Sustainable Water, Energetics Pty Ltd comments on water shortages and the future of hydro electricity.
New policies needed to beat demand management trap (05/2009)
PUBLISHED: Environmental Management News, by Pauline Jasudason - Jonathan Jutsen, Founder and Executive Director, Energetics Pty Ltd talks to EMN about the recent changes to the NEM rules to increase the requirements and incentives to employ demand management.