What is Queensland's renewable energy progress?

As at the end of June 2024, over 70 large-scale renewable energy projects were helping to power Queensland.

These range from solar farms, wind farms, hydro and bioenergy located across the state, supported by grid-scale batteries and pumped hydro energy storage, with more under construction.

We are on track to reach our renewable energy targets:

  • 50% by 2030
  • 70% by 2032
  • 80% by 2035.

Progress is being driven by the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan:

  • Our renewable energy supply in the 12 months to June 2024 reached 27%.
  • We have opened new interim transmission and training centres in Townsville and Gladstone and have announced a $150 million Job Security Guarantee to support affected energy workers.

We also committed $26 billion in the 2024–25 Queensland Budget to support the plan, including:

  • $16.5 billion towards new and existing renewable and energy storage projects
  • $8.5 billion  to build the SuperGrid, including Copperstring  and Renewable Energy Zones
  • $500 million for network batteries and support of local grid solutions
  • $192 million for the Transmission and Training Hubs in Townsville and Gladstone..

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Last updated
15 July 2024