The National Energy Guarantee (NEG) was an energy policy proposed by the Turnbull Government in October 2017, which imposed two obligations on energy retailers. The ‘emissions obligation’ set a target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector by 26% on 2005 levels by 2030. The ‘reliability obligation’ required retailers to supply sufficient quantities of reliable, dispatchable power to the market.
Energy Transition & Zero Carbon Technologies; GHG Emission Regulation
Inactive: Abandoned
Energy Transition & Zero Carbon Technologies; GHG Emission Regulation
Inactive: Abandoned
The table below lists the entities tracked by InfluenceMap which have publicly engaged with the policy. InfluenceMap tracks around 300 companies and 150 industry associations globally. Each entity links back to the entities’ full InfluenceMap profile, where the evidence of its engagement can be found.
Influencemap Performance Band | Organization | Engagement Intensity | ||
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C | Woolworths Ltd | 11 | Consumer Staples | Oceania |
C | Bluescope Steel | 40 | Metals & Mining | Oceania |
D- | Woodside Energy Group Ltd | 41 | Energy | Oceania |
D | Viva Energy | 12 | Energy | Oceania |
F | Sunset Power International (Delta Electricity) | 15 | Utilities | Oceania |
C+ | AGL Energy | 41 | Utilities | Oceania |
C- | BHP | 45 | Metals & Mining | Oceania |
C- | Origin Energy | 46 | Energy | Oceania |
C- | Shell | 66 | Energy | Europe |
D- | ConocoPhillips | 40 | Energy | North America |
C- | CLP Holdings (EnergyAustralia) | 22 | Utilities | Asia |
E- | Peabody | 19 | Metals & Mining | North America |