1、 30 VOICES ON 2030The Future of EnergyKPMG.com/au/30voicesonenergyThe energy landscape is undergoing unprecedented change.To explore what the energy landscape could look like,KPMG asked 30 Voices to place themselves in 2030 and look back over the last ten years.The 30 Voices in this report cover eve
2、ry facet of the energy industry and beyond from incumbents to challengers,big tech firms to investors,government ministers to academics and more.Taken together,the Voices create a valuable chorus of insight and expertise.Their predictions span six areas in which KPMG also envisages dramatic change t
3、hey are supported by a survey run by KPMG of over 240 energy and natural resource businesses across Australia which was carried out in mid-2021:30 Voices on 2030:The Future of Energy Many of the views expressed in this report may be personal and do not necessarily represent those of the Voices organ
4、isations or that of KPMG.THE ENERGY MIX OF 2030 of survey respondents agreed that most businesses and households in Australia will have shifted to use of solar and battery storage in 2030.ESG AND THE TRANSFORMATION AGENDAof survey respondents agreed that in 2030 a law will have been passed requiring
5、 companies to meet specific ESG targets.DATA-THE FUEL BEHIND NEW ENERGYof survey respondents agreed that most households will be actively monitoring and adapting their energy usage through the adoption of smart energy monitoring devices in 2030.PEOPLE AND TALENT THE ENERGY BATTLE GROUNDof survey res
6、pondents agreed that to attract and retain talent in 2030,industry leaders in energy and natural resources will have strong plans to meet net zero emissions well before 2050.THE 2030 POLICY AGENDA AND GEOPOLITICAL LANDSCAPEof survey respondents agreed that the shift towards raw materials needed for