Understand and engage with policy frameworks, certification schemes and market instruments enabling heavy industry’s low-carbon transition.
Dates and times
WHEN
– Tuesday 17 February 2026, 9:00am – 6:30pm including lunch & networking drinks
– Wednesday 18 February 2026, 9:00am – 2:00pm including lunch
COST: $250
This two-day course is designed and delivered by Australian National University (ANU) and HILT CRC experts for industry professionals seeking to understand and engage with the policy frameworks, certification schemes and market instruments enabling the low-carbon transition in heavy industry sectors.
Participants will explore how industrial decarbonisation can be accelerated through industrial policies, Guarantee of Origin (GO) schemes, Embedded Emissions Frameworks (EEFs), demand-pull and supply-push instruments, and system design considerations for emissions transparency and accountability.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
– identify key policy instruments and frameworks enabling industrial decarbonisation
– understand how GO schemes and EEFs contribute to emissions transparency
– demonstrate understanding of policy drivers and align industry’s decarbonisation strategies with emerging regulatory and market signals
– navigate interoperability challenges and recommend harmonisation strategies.
INSTRUCTORS
– Dr Emma Aisbett: Associate Professor at the ANU College of Law, Governance and Policy; leader, HILT project RP3.006 Certification and verification to enable a successful low-carbon transition.
– Dr Hina Aslam: Senior Lecturer (Fellow), ANU.
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