The scale and complexity of the task requires all hands on deck, rather than ruling out any feasible transition pathway on political grounds.
in the National Electricity Market’s back-up mechanism, at a time when Victoria’s secret deal with energy companies is using taxpayer dollars to keep open plants running on dirty brown coal.Encouraging investment in gas peaking should help underpin, not replace, more investment in zero-carbon renewables.
It means developing big battery storage and pumped-hydro firming power, while also using gas and carbon and capture storage to produce “blue” hydrogen on the journey to eventually using 100 per cent renewable energy to produce “green” hydrogen. And the regulation of the NEM needs to be modernised by retrofitting it to allow two-way flow back into the grid from millions of household solar rooftops,declared that nuclear power was not needed as part of the transition.
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