CSIRO to Track Energy Use in 10,000 Australian Homes to Guide Net Zero Transition

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CSIRO to Track Energy Use in 10,000 Australian Homes to Guide Net Zero Transition

Solar panels are seen on a roof in Albany, Western Australia, on March 29, 2024. Susan Mortimer/The Epoch Times

Australia’s leading science agency has launched a national research hub to study how people are using energy in their homes and workplaces, to inform the country’s shift toward net-zero emissions.

The newly established National Energy Analysis Centre, unveiled by the CSIRO on July 17, will collect data from thousands of households and businesses to build a detailed picture of how energy is produced and consumed across the country.

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