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Bob Orr, Partner

Debunk the myths cluttering the debate on how commercial transportation can decarbonize – from electrification to hydrogen and biofuels. 

 

Oliver Wyman Takes On Series

In this video series, energy and natural resources experts share their take on how businesses can harness risk, turn climate intent into action, and lead in the age of acceleration.  

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We need to cut global carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. What can Australia do?​

Australia has huge potential to help drive the transition to net zero carbon emissions through things like renewable power, energy storage, hydrogen, and transition minerals. ​

Some of the major levers we already know, like wind and solar power, need significant investment in new projects, as does the infrastructure to connect these to the grid and increase energy storage.

At the same time, we need to push ahead with investing in breakthrough technologies. The investment required, and the opportunity, is immense. ​

Other critical levers in the near term include Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage, scaling sustainable food production, and accelerating reforestation. ​

At Oliver Wyman, we are working with public bodies such as the UN and the World Economic Forum to define the path ahead, and with leading companies to accelerate their decarbonisation efforts.

We’re also driving efforts within the financial sector to ensure its capital deployment is aligned with these significant investment needs.​

Australia has voted to put climate at the top of the agenda. Now it’s time to put our money where our mouth is. ​

Together, let’s accelerate breakthroughs.​

    Debunk the myths cluttering the debate on how commercial transportation can decarbonize – from electrification to hydrogen and biofuels. 

     

    Oliver Wyman Takes On Series

    In this video series, energy and natural resources experts share their take on how businesses can harness risk, turn climate intent into action, and lead in the age of acceleration.  

    Go to series

     

    We need to cut global carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. What can Australia do?​

    Australia has huge potential to help drive the transition to net zero carbon emissions through things like renewable power, energy storage, hydrogen, and transition minerals. ​

    Some of the major levers we already know, like wind and solar power, need significant investment in new projects, as does the infrastructure to connect these to the grid and increase energy storage.

    At the same time, we need to push ahead with investing in breakthrough technologies. The investment required, and the opportunity, is immense. ​

    Other critical levers in the near term include Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage, scaling sustainable food production, and accelerating reforestation. ​

    At Oliver Wyman, we are working with public bodies such as the UN and the World Economic Forum to define the path ahead, and with leading companies to accelerate their decarbonisation efforts.

    We’re also driving efforts within the financial sector to ensure its capital deployment is aligned with these significant investment needs.​

    Australia has voted to put climate at the top of the agenda. Now it’s time to put our money where our mouth is. ​

    Together, let’s accelerate breakthroughs.​

    Debunk the myths cluttering the debate on how commercial transportation can decarbonize – from electrification to hydrogen and biofuels. 

     

    Oliver Wyman Takes On Series

    In this video series, energy and natural resources experts share their take on how businesses can harness risk, turn climate intent into action, and lead in the age of acceleration.  

    Go to series

     

    We need to cut global carbon emissions to net zero by 2050. What can Australia do?​

    Australia has huge potential to help drive the transition to net zero carbon emissions through things like renewable power, energy storage, hydrogen, and transition minerals. ​

    Some of the major levers we already know, like wind and solar power, need significant investment in new projects, as does the infrastructure to connect these to the grid and increase energy storage.

    At the same time, we need to push ahead with investing in breakthrough technologies. The investment required, and the opportunity, is immense. ​

    Other critical levers in the near term include Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage, scaling sustainable food production, and accelerating reforestation. ​

    At Oliver Wyman, we are working with public bodies such as the UN and the World Economic Forum to define the path ahead, and with leading companies to accelerate their decarbonisation efforts.

    We’re also driving efforts within the financial sector to ensure its capital deployment is aligned with these significant investment needs.​

    Australia has voted to put climate at the top of the agenda. Now it’s time to put our money where our mouth is. ​

    Together, let’s accelerate breakthroughs.​