Abstract
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT), home to Australia’s national capital city, Canberra, is increasingly being globally recognized for its ambitious climate change action agenda. In 2010, the Territory legislated emission reduction targets, including a commitment to reduce emissions by 40% from 1990 levels by 2020. To achieve the ambitious target, in 2012, it established a program of large-scale renewable electricity feed-in tariffs, allocated by an innovative reverse auction process, in order to achieve 100% renewable electricity supply by 2020. The ACT's strong renewable electricity target was augmented by a range of complementary programs and was leveraged into associated sectors.
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