Eva Lawler Media Release Cleaner, Reliable and Affordable Secure Energy System by 20305 October 2021 As part of our transition to affordable, reliable, cleaner and secure energy, the Territory Labor Government has today released the Darwin-Katherine Electricity System Plan. The System Plan provides a comprehensive and credible pathway to generate 50% renewable energy by 2030 in the Darwin-Katherine Electricity System - cutting emissions in half. In addition to providing cleaner, secure and reliable energy, the System Plan demonstrates that meeting the 50% renewable energy target by 2030 will result in decreased electricity system costs, leading to an annual cost saving of $30 million per annum by 2030. Over the past decade, there has been a consistent increase in the adoption and integration of renewable technologies across the Territory. The Darwin-Katherine Electricity System provides energy to 150,000 Territorians, and one in six customers have roof top solar panels. Customers are using more of their own solar generation to power their homes and businesses during the day rather than using traditional generation. Customers are also exporting their solar into the grid; meaning less need for centralised generation from the power system during the day, creating changes in demand. As the Territory energy system continues to evolve and more renewable energy is integrated, it is critical that there is a comprehensive strategy to manage this change and maximise the opportunities for Territorians. Using expert industry and economic analysis, the plan is based on:
The System Plan also focuses on six key areas to achieve the 50% Renewable Energy Target which include investing in:
To make sure we maintain and increase reliability and certainty of our grid, the new plan will be staged. 1. Ready (2021 – 2023) – ensuring the infrastructure and systems are in place, including:
2. Set (2024 – 2026) – this stage is about getting ahead of the curve before the retirement of the current thermal generators in 2027, and building momentum for renewable investment. This stage will include:
3. Go (2027-2030) – by this stage, smaller, agile, renewable capable generators are available, with some legacy assets retained under standby arrangements to ensure grid capacity and facilitate response to growth opportunities for the Territory’s industrial sector. The System Plan aims to maximise opportunities and attract new investments that deliver on the Territory’s Renewable Energy Target. It also builds on, and complements existing Territory Labor Government initiatives including the Home and Business Battery Scheme, Solar in Schools initiative and 35MW Battery Energy Storage System. For more information and to read the Plan visit https://territoryrenewableenergy.nt.gov.au/ Quotes from the Minister for Renewables and Energy, Eva Lawler: “The Territory is on the cusp of a once in a generation opportunity to transition to a greener, lower cost, power system and we are well placed to realise this vision by 2030. “The Territory Labor Government have backed renewables and so have Territorians - they know renewables deliver cleaner, cheaper and secure power. “Not only will this System Plan contribute to our renewables and emissions reduction targets, it will also save $30 million per year in electricity system costs by the end of the decade. “The Territory’s solar source is excellent and we want to harness that, along with a mix of technologies that will ensure we have clean and affordable power that meets expected demand. “We are working closely with Power and Water, Territory Generation, Jacana Energy and key stakeholders to prepare for future electricity demands.” Quotes from Territory Generation CEO, Gerhard Laubscher: “Territory Generation is pleased to see the release of the Darwin-Katherine System Plan, which provides a roadmap towards Government’s renewables and energy policy. “Territory Generation will continue to support the Territory’s power needs now and into the future.” Quotes from Power and Water CEO, Djuna Pollard: “The Northern Territory is seeing a renewable energy revolution with more energy sources connecting into our network than ever before – particularly from residential solar photovoltaic (PV) systems. “Power and Water is supporting the integration of new generation, and establishing new systems and upgrading existing models to recognise new projects and facilitate connections. We welcome the focus on installing three high spec security batteries and demand management initiatives.” Northern Territory Government |