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Clean Energy Council comment on the Efficient Provision of Inertia rule change


The Clean Energy Council has recommended the development of a market to drive investment in renewable technologies to support better frequency control. This market will reward renewables for controlling the 'rate of change of frequency', which is key to keeping the system stable during major disturbance events, like the loss of a large thermal coal generator.

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Submission

12 Apr 23

The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to make a submission on the National Battery Strategy issues paper (Issues Paper).

The Clean Energy Council is pleased to see the Australian Government investigating a National Battery Strategy, as investment in our batteries is essential to the country’s clean energy transition. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) described the investment in storage facilities as ‘the most pressing need in the next decade (beyond what is already committed)’ to manage the variations in the output from fast-growing solar and wind generation.

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Submission

20 Mar 23

Clean Energy Council policy agenda and priorities for NSW election

The Clean Energy Council present its clean energy vision ahead of the NSW election

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Submission

20 Mar 23

Clean Energy Council submission to the Australian Government on a National Battery Strategy

The Clean Energy Council is pleased to see the Australian Government investigating a National Battery Strategy, as investment in our batteries is essential to the country’s clean energy transition. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) described the investment in storage facilities as ‘the most pressing need in the next decade (beyond what is already committed)’ to manage the variations in the output from fast-growing solar and wind generation.

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Submission

17 Mar 23

CEC Circular Economy Submission March 2023

Our submission outlines the key issues for circular economies in the clean energy sector, but this space is constantly evolving and improving, for instance with breakthroughs in technology, and we recommend that the NSW Government continue to engage with the Clean Energy Council as this important work is progressed.

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Submission

14 Mar 23

Clean Energy Council Renewable Projects Quarterly Report - Q4 2022

The Renewable Projects Quarterly Report details recent investment in renewable generation and storage projects in Australia and shows trends since 2017.

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Report

9 Mar 23

Submission on the Draft 2023 Inputs, Assumptions and Scenarios Review

The Clean Energy Council welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Draft 2023 Inputs, Assumptions and Scenarios Review

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Submission

28 Feb 23

CEC’s response to EPBC cost recovery consultation

The Clean Energy Council (CEC) welcomes the opportunity to make an initial submission on the proposed changes to cost recovery under the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act), as outlined in the December 2022 Consultation Paper.

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Submission

24 Feb 23