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Submission on the proposed State Code 23 (Wind Farm Development) and associated Planning Guidance

The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the draft State Code 23: Wind Farm Development (the draft Code) and associated Planning Guidance (the draft Guidance).

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Submission

4 Oct 23

Submission in response to proposed Southern Ocean region offshore wind area

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the proposed Southern Ocean area for offshore renewable energy projects as published by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environmental and Water (DCCEEW).

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Submission

4 Oct 23

Senate Inquiry into Residential Electrification Submission

Home and business electrification is not only critical to the net zero goals of our energy systems, but it is also one of the cheapest ways to transition to a modern economy driven by renewable and clean energy.

Australian households have played a large and important role in driving the decarbonisation of our electricity system. This will need to continue if we are to meet our net zero goals by 2050 and the growing demand from the phase out of oil and gas in transportation and buildings. A rapid transition to electrifying homes and encouraging the uptake of consumer energy resources (CER) is required.

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Submission

4 Oct 23

Submission on Community Engagement Review Australian Energy Infrastructure Commissioner (AEIC)

The Clean Energy Council made some critical recommendations around State Governments and the newly established NetZero Authority getting involved earlier in engagement and for the Federal Government to work with the Clean Energy Council on education, minimum expectations, and exploring ways the industry can require adherence to standards.

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Submission

2 Oct 23

Submission to the AEMC Directions Paper on Unlocking CER benefits through flexible trading

The CEC submission supports the AEMC’s decision not to progress the proposed model of multiple Financially Responsible Market Participants (FRMPs e.g. retailers or aggregators) for residential and small business premises due to the implementation challenges and related costs that would come with introducing AEMO’s proposed model (FTM2).

The CEC submission highlights other ways to unlock CER benefits, which should be prioritised above this proposed rule change.

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Submission

15 Sep 23

Submission to the AEMC Consultation Paper: Integrating price-responsive resources into the NEM

The CEC submission supports improved visibility but argues the CER market is still in its infancy and that implementing a visibility model should be considered in the wider policy context of CER reform, including the SRES to capture batteries and orchestration.

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Submission

15 Sep 23

National Electricity Amendment (Clarifying Mandatory PFR Obligations for Bidirectional Units) Rule 2023

The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Clarifying Mandatory Primary Frequency Response Obligations for Bidirectional Units rule change request

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Submission

4 Sep 23

Capacity Investment Scheme consultation submission

The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to contribute to the Capacity Investment Scheme consultation

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Submission

4 Sep 23