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Will power prices come down?  Not as a result of the current election announcements

Will power prices come down? Not as a result of the current election announcements

Australia’s energy system is undergoing a complex, large-scale transition which requires stable, long-term policy and investment signals. Recent announcements have focused on short-term relief measures, but these do little to address the underlying structural drivers of power prices. Achieving lower cost outcomes for consumers will depend on the timing and volumes of renewables integration (particularly wind), investment in firm, dispatchable energy sources, and better integration of consumer energy resources. Chief Executive, Louisa Kinnear, assesses the policy proposals made by both parties, and offers up a range of suggestions on what government and policymakers should focus on in order for the energy transition to be delivered at the lowest cost.

BY Louisa Kinnear Apr 24 2025
Beyond the Rebate: Battery Policy, VPPs, and Household Returns

Beyond the Rebate: Battery Policy, VPPs, and Household Returns

A re-elected Labor Government’s promise to cut home battery costs by 30 per cent through the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) has sparked interest—and raised questions. While the move may accelerate battery uptake among solar households, critics warn it could deepen inequities by leaving renters and vulnerable customers behind. More importantly greater value will be realised if the storage capacity is also coordinated through mechanisms like Virtual Power Plants (VPPs). We take a look at the benefits of VPPs.

BY David Markham Apr 10 2025
2025 Election: A tale of two campaigns

2025 Election: A tale of two campaigns

The election has been called and the campaigning has started in earnest. With both major parties proposing a markedly different path to deliver the energy transition and to reach net zero, we take a look at what sits beneath the big headlines and analyse how the current Labor Government is tracking towards its targets, and how a potential future Coalition Government might deliver on their commitments.

BY Ben Barnes Apr 03 2025
Wholesale Market Settings Review – A Shared Vision Is Required

Wholesale Market Settings Review – A Shared Vision Is Required

The Federal Government’s review into the National Electricity Market (NEM) wholesale market settings is a crucial step in ensuring reliable energy supply as coal-fired generation phases out and renewables become the dominant energy source. With energy markets worldwide facing the challenge of balancing low-emissions, low-cost generation with the need for firmed energy supply, this review must identify reforms that incentivise investment in flexible, dispatchable generation sources. So, what will be needed in order for this review to succeed? We take a closer look.

BY Louisa Kinnear Feb 06 2025
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