Infrastructure
Australia’s infrastructure sector, including key economic, transport and social assets, accounts for a substantial portion of national greenhouse gas emissions.
The CEFC is investing across the sector to influence clean energy standards for social and economic infrastructure assets, as well as transport and electricity. Infrastructure assets are often long-lived and provide critical services for modern societies. These assets offer significant potential for emissions abatement. Improvements made to existing asset operations or efficiencies implemented at design and construction stages provide ongoing benefits.
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Infrastructure Net Zero
The CEFC is a founding member of the Infrastructure Net Zero initiative, working with Australia’s private sector and government agencies to co-ordinate and report on Australian infrastructure’s pathway to net zero. Infrastructure delivers critical services across our economy and underpins our energy, transport, water, waste, data and telecommunication systems.
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Australian buildings and infrastructure: Opportunities for cutting embodied carbon
This report, developed by the CEFC together with the Green Building Council of Australia and the Infrastructure Sustainability Council, outlines the potential for reducing the carbon footprint of buildings and infrastructure.
Read moreInfrastructure Net Zero
As a founding member of the Infrastructure Net Zero initiative, the CEFC is working with Australia’s private sector and government agencies to co-ordinate and report on Australian infrastructure’s pathway to net zero.
Read our articleAustralian infrastructure in the race to net zero
The CEFC works with some of Australia’s leading funds to decarbonise major infrastructure assets and influence clean energy standards for social, economic, transport and electricity infrastructure assets.
Read our insightPathway to airport sustainability
This report focuses on 15 best practice emissions reduction and sustainability initiatives for major airports, covering both landside and airside opportunities.
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