Abstract
In response to pressure from all sides, governments around the world
have com-mitted to decarbonising their economies within the next thirty
years. Taken literally, this would involve eliminating the use of
naturally occurring hydrocarbons such as coal, natural gas, and oil.
However, based on their analysis of data drawn from ac-ademic papers,
the Australian Federal Government, energy industry bodies, and
manufacturers of electricity generating equipment, the authors believe
at this time, such elimination of fossil fuel use is simply not
possible. That said, by moving to a connected energy island (CEI) power
generation topology, the data suggest we can at once: create a
sustainably robust energy supply, move Australia closer to its
environmental targets, and underpin the country’s future economic
well-being.