Policy Overview

The Queensland Renewable Energy Target (QRET) was announced in 2017 under the state’s Climate Transition Strategy, and set a target to supply 50 per cent of its electricity consumption with renewable sources by 2030.

InfluenceMap Query

Renewable Energy

Policy Status

Active

Evidence Profile

64103

Key

opposing not supporting mixed/unclear
supporting strongly supporting

Policy Engagement Overview

  • The evidence collected on corporate and industry lobbying on the QRET from 2016-20 indicates that the majority of corporate influence on the policy has been unsupportive.
  • Companies including Rio Tinto and Delta Electricity, as well as industry groups such as APPEA, Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry and Queensland Resources Council, opposed the QRET or lobbied to weaken the target. These entities have emphasized the risk of increased energy prices, the need for a technology-neutral approach, and/or the need to avoid duplication with the (less ambitious) federal Renewable Energy Target.
  • Clean Energy Council has actively supported the QRET via its social media messaging in 2020.

Impacts on Policy Ambition

Despite mostly negative lobbying from corporations and industry associations, Queensland's target to generate 50 per cent of its energy from renewable sources by 2030 is still in place unchanged.

InfluenceMap Query

Renewable Energy

Policy Status

Active

Evidence Profile

64103

Key

opposing not supporting mixed/unclear
supporting strongly supporting

Entities Engaged on Policy

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 BandOrganizationEngagement Intensity
D-Queensland Resources Council (QRC)20Metals & MiningOceania
E+Australian Energy Producers (Formerly APPEA)44EnergyOceania
E+Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry20All SectorsOceania
A-Clean Energy Council39EnergyOceania
D+Rio Tinto Group38Metals & MiningEurope
FSunset Power International (Delta Electricity)15UtilitiesOceania
CAustralian Energy Council45EnergyOceania
CAustralian Industry Group (Ai Group)56All SectorsOceania
CEnergy Networks Australia18EnergyOceania