Australia's National Electricity Market: Financing the transition

被引:0
|
作者
Nelson J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Griffith University, Brisbane, 4222, QLD
来源
Electricity Journal | 2020年 / 33卷 / 09期
关键词
Australia emissions target; Paris agreement; Project finance; Renewable energy;
D O I
10.1016/j.tej.2020.106834
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Australia has among the highest market share of coal-fired generation in the OECD. However, to honour its agreement to the Paris Commitment, the electricity sector will have to reduce its carbon intensity by at least 27.5 % from 2019 emissions. Under the existing market design, this would equate to an approximate 50 % increase in generation supply, with a requirement to invest in c. 3800 MW of new generation each year until 2030. Meanwhile, investor uncertainty is at an all-time high given market- and policy-driven factors, including the lack of clearly defined energy policy by Federal Government. Technical issues have also been a factor whereby some generators have had their output restricted for undetermined periods of time, and faced delays in commissioning which increases the costs of development for new renewable energy generators. No single solution to promote the investment in Australia's transition is evident, but a coordinated approach to policy design, and well considered investment in networks will be crucial. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Firming 100% renewable power: Costs and opportunities in Australia's National Electricity Market
    Rey-Costa, Elona
    Elliston, Ben
    Green, Donna
    Abramowitz, Gab
    RENEWABLE ENERGY, 2023, 219
  • [22] The implications of Australia's carbon pollution reduction scheme for its National Electricity Market
    Betz, Regina
    Owen, Anthony D.
    ENERGY POLICY, 2010, 38 (09) : 4966 - 4977
  • [23] Missing money, missing policy and Resource Adequacy in Australia's National Electricity Market
    Simshauser, Paul
    UTILITIES POLICY, 2019, 60
  • [24] Be Wary of Paying Wounded Bulls - Capacity Markets in Australia's National Electricity Market
    Nelson, Tim
    Gilmore, Joel
    Nolan, Tahlia
    ECONOMIC PAPERS, 2023, 42 (01): : 72 - 91
  • [25] Climate change policy discontinuity and its effects on Australia's national electricity market
    Simshauser, Paul
    Tiernan, Anne
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, 2019, 78 (01) : 17 - 36
  • [26] The Levelised Cost of Frequency Control Ancillary Services in Australia's National Electricity Market
    Gilmore, Joel
    Nolan, Tahlia
    Simshauser, Paul
    ENERGY JOURNAL, 2024, 45 (01): : 201 - 229
  • [27] Seasonal factors and outlier effects in rate of return on electricity spot prices in Australia's National Electricity Market
    Thomas, Stuart
    Ramiah, Vikash
    Mitchell, Heather
    Heaney, Richard
    APPLIED ECONOMICS, 2011, 43 (03) : 355 - 369
  • [28] Identify the needs to install interconnectors to the national electricity market of Australia
    Colquhoun, JF
    Dong, ZY
    Bones, D
    IPEC 2003: Proceedings of the 6th International Power Engineering Conference, Vols 1 and 2, 2003, : 728 - 733
  • [29] Australia's National Electricity Market: Optimising Policy to Facilitate Demand-Side Response
    Nelson, Tim
    Orton, Fiona
    AUSTRALIAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2016, 49 (02) : 146 - 168
  • [30] Garbage can theory and Australia's National Electricity Market: Decarbonisation in a hostile policy environment
    Simshauser, Paul
    ENERGY POLICY, 2018, 120 : 697 - 713