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Report: cheaper and cleaner electricity possible

by Sarah MacNamara
August 7, 2024
in Batteries & Storage, Electric Vehicles, Electricity, Networks, News, Renewable Energy, Reports, Retail, Solar, Spotlight
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Energy Networks Australia (ENA) has released a new report that highlights opportunities within the local electricity grid to deliver more benefits to customers and speed up Australia’s clean energy transition. 

The time is now: getting smarter with the grid report is based on extensive modelling by independent experts L.E.K. Consulting, and calls for changes to support customer choices and enable a local grid that better serves them. 

ENA CEO, Dom van den Berg, said that we must look beyond the traditional role of distribution networks as just poles and wires.     

“Findings show that if we act now to get the distribution grid doing more heavy lifting, customers can save around $160 per year and avoid $7 billion in overall system costs in 2030 alone. The nation will also be better positioned to achieve its 82 per cent renewables target by 2030. 

“We absolutely need to make sure we are ‘pulling all levers’,” Ms van den Berg said. “That includes keeping focused on the large-scale renewable projects and the vital transmission infrastructure we need to connect them. While we do that, it also makes good sense to do everything we can at a local level to bring down bills and provide more services to customers. 

“We must get smarter with how we use existing infrastructure, how we maximise rooftop solar, how and where we store and manage it locally, and how we get more EV chargers in more places. 

“There is a clear opportunity to get the local grid doing more of the heavy lifting in the energy transition and achieve greater savings for customers by 2030, but that window of opportunity is closing.” 

“The report calls for changes that are entirely doable and can be delivered today through the right policy decisions, and fit-for-purpose regulatory settings. This is about supporting customer choices and enabling a local grid that better serves them.” 

To achieve these benefits, the report recommendations include:

  • Link local energy hubs by connecting locally generated solar with unused capacity in the grid to operate as ‘local energy hubs’ for all the community to benefit from. 
  • Amplify untapped solar opportunities by introducing incentives for large commercial properties to install more solar panels on existing rooftops and share it with the local community. 
  • Soak up the surplus solar by having large batteries attached to the existing grid infrastructure so that local customers get the full benefits of solar and grid connected batteries. 
  • Plug in more EV chargers by enabling networks to install and maintain kerbside (power poles) charging at pace to put more chargers in more places, ensuring an equitable rollout of chargers and reducing customers’ range anxiety. 
  • Sync with the grid by connecting and coordinating all energy resources so that we better utilise our existing poles and wires, while maximising the benefits to customers. 

The time is now was developed in partnership with global strategy consultancy L.E.K. Consulting. Modelling scenarios show that individual actions deliver customer benefits, but a combination of these actions would deliver even greater outcomes.  

L.E.K. Partner, Jeff Forrest said, “There is clear evidence that there is untapped potential in the distribution networks. The distribution grid offers levers that we can pull now for the rapid decarbonisation of the electricity sector.” 

Read the report here. 

Image credit: Pawan Kawan/Shutterstock.com. 

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