Victorian Energy Jobs Plan submission
Workforce planning is essential to mitigating the existing challenges of worker shortages that will only be exacerbated through the transition. Clean energy projects are currently experiencing skill shortages in critical occupations including electricians and construction workers. We welcome the opportunity to make a submission in response to the Victoria Energy Jobs Plan Consultation Paper (The Paper).
view DownloadRenewable Projects Quarterly Report (Q4 2023)
2023 was a record-breaking year for storage in terms of MWs added (3,949), MWhs added (9,095), and capital investment ($4.9B). It was also a record-breaking quarter for storage in these same metrics, breaking all the records which had been set in Q2. However, 2023 was the lowest level of large-scale renewable energy generation capacity reaching financial commitment at 1.3GW.
view DownloadExpanded Capacity Investment Scheme Design Paper Submission
The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Design paper for the expanded Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS).
view DownloadFixing the system strength frameworks discussion paper
The Clean Energy Council looks forward to working closely with regulators on practical and sustainable solutions to address key issues identified by industry within the system strength frameworks.
view DownloadSubmission to the draft report on reserve level declaration guidelines
The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to comment on the draft report on the reserve level declaration guidelines
view DownloadClean Energy Australia report
The Clean Energy Australia report provides a comprehensive overview of the Australian clean energy sector.
view DownloadSubmission on the New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (NVES) design
The Australian Government sought feedback from the community on the final design of a New Vehicle Efficiency Standard (also known as a fuel efficiency standard) that aims to reduce emissions and increase the supply of lower emissions vehicles in Australia.
view DownloadSubmission on the NSW Consumer Energy Strategy
The development of a Consumer Energy Strategy by the NSW Government is strongly supported by the CEC and viewed as an essential step in the continued integration of consumer energy resources (CER) into Australia’s energy systems. By improving approaches to CER deployment, demand response, equitable access, and implementation of standards we can make the energy transition faster, cheaper, smoother, and more secure.
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