Beyond Zero Emissions Zero Carbon Australia Stationary Energy Plan (ZCA 2020)

Preview presentation of our cutting-edge work detailing how Australia could go to 100% renewable electricity by 2020.
ZCA 2020 is a project to develop a blueprint for the transition to a decarbonised Australian economy by 2020. It is a costed, detailed plan that utilises only existing, proven, commercialised technologies. The stationary energy sector plan is the first sector plan of ZCA 2020.
The Project draws on the enormous wealth of knowledge, experience and expertise in the community and has been a collaborative effort.
ZCA 2020 shows that the technology to achieve zero emissions already exists, we just need to get on with it!
Come along for an opportunity to discuss this inspiring and empowering project.
Cost: Gold coin donation
Event location: 2nd Floor, Kindness House, 288 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, VIC.
Date: 6.30pm, Monday 1 March 2010
Wheelchair access available via lift; 2 flights of stairs. Happy to assist with access.
Please call 0421 272 884 to arrange.
Stationary Energy
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Our goal is to transform Australia from a 19th century fossil fuel based economy to a 21st century renewable powered clean tech economy. Through the Zero Carbon Australia project BZE is researching climate solutions that are in line with the science. By sharing this research with thousands of Australians via the Repower Australia talks program, BZE is engaging, educating and inspiring the community with real and positive solutions to climate change.
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