The Renewables Transition, Part 2: Securing a Social Licence

Join ANU I2S with their expert panellists for Part 2 in their Renewables Transition Webinar series as we work towards a fair and just transition.

Aug ANU transition

Australia's ability to secure a timely, fair and just transition to renewables will pivot on the social and community aspects of the transition. We're exploring the best ways to genuinely engage communities in the transition and how social licence will play a central role.

ANU I2S’ research shows that technical capacity and engineering account for 10% or less of the most impactful reasons for project delays in Australia but stakeholder and community pressure is consistently ranked among the top three factors contributing to project delays or cancellations. The Australian Energy Industry Commissioner’s very recent Community Engagement Review found that 92% of respondents surveyed were dissatisfied with the extent to which project developers engaged the local community. Farmers for Climate Action found that less than one-quarter of farmers surveyed are currently willing to host transmission on their properties. Our own research also shows that technical capacity and engineering account for 10% or less of the most impactful reasons for project delays in Australia but stakeholder and community pressure is consistently ranked among the top three factors contributing to project delays or cancellations.

Our aim with this two-part seminar series is to raise awareness of the challenge and, more importantly, to begin setting out evidence-based opportunities and solutions to meet it. So join us for this important conversation.

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