Rewiring Australia: Electrification is the short circuit Australia needs in energy policy
Rewiring Australia says that Australia must double down on electrification after AEMO’s Integrated System Plan (ISP) found the country can reliably run on renewable energy but needs more of it.
“The ISP makes clear that the best course of climate action is to double down on progress made already, support the 3.8 million households with rooftop solar and not U-turn towards slow and expensive nuclear baseload power,” Rewiring Australia executive director Dan Cass says.
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“Consumer-owned rooftop solar, electric vehicles and batteries from households and businesses have the largest potential for generation, storage and firming capacity by 2050 – more potential than nuclear.”
He adds that electrification is the shortest circuit to a clean energy system for Australia and the fairest way to get there. Rooftop solar is the world’s cheapest delivered energy, and nuclear cannot compete.
“Now governments and industry must coordinate better to deliver large-scale renewables. This includes communicating the benefits of clean energy to communities, negotiating with them in good faith and sharing the benefits of clean energy infrastructure more fairly with locals,” Dan explains.
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