Climate Action 100+

Phaseouts

Explore our proposed phaseout pathways for CA100+ focus utilities. These pathways outline a gradual, effective, and Paris-Aligned plan to shut down fossil fuel capacity.

We provide multiple scenarios to compare the company's current planned trajectory against Paris-Aligned pathways, such as a Net Zero by 2050 scenario. This can help identify the most effective and feasible ways to transition to a low-carbon economy.

Origin Energy

Gas phaseout scenarios for Origin Energy

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Source:
  1. CTI
  2. IEA
Updated:
  1. Data (Sep 2024),
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Notes

We modeled a coal or gas retirement schedule for each country based on the competitiveness of each unit within its operating region. We rank the units to develop a retirement schedule, based on the authority, region, or grid responsible for maintaining security of supply. In regulated markets, we rank the units based on the operating cost, while in liberalized markets, we rank units based on gross profitability. By comparing unabated coal/gas-fired generation in a Net Zero (or other) scenario for each region, the highest cost or least profitable units are shut first, and thus we can identify the Paris-aligned retirement year for each unit.

Planned Scenario: Represents the planned trajectory based on current commitments and announced projects. Assumes the implementation of all planned projects and policies, reflecting a proactive approach to energy transition. Provides a benchmark for assessing the gap between current plans and required actions for achieving sustainability goals.

Business as Usual Scenario (BAU): Represents a future without significant changes in policies or efforts to address climate change. Assumes the continuation of current energy practices and trends. Projects a trajectory with high greenhouse gas emissions and limited progress toward sustainability goals.

CTI's Net Zero Emissions by 2050 Scenario (CTI_NetZero2050): Our in-house Net Zero by 2050 scenario, inferred from the IEA NetZero by 2050 scenario. We interpolate the IEA's scenario to the regional level based on a fair share of demand reductions.

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