A set of recommendations to the NSW government reportedly advises engagement with the owners of the Eraring power station to strike a deal to use taxpayer funds to extend its service life.Renewable Projects Quarterly Report indicates that investment in battery storage projects is at record levels, but investment in renewable generation continues to lag behind renewable energy and emissions reductions targets.
Clean Energy Council Chief Executive Kane Thornton said that uncertainty about the closure of coal-fired generation had a chilling effect on investment in new clean energy essential to replacing ageing coal-fired power stations and driving down power prices. “While investors are looking for governments to provide more certainty about the timing of coal closures, any extension of the life of these generators would create even more uncertainty and risk, undermining confidence to invest in much-needed clean energy projects” Thornton said. “It means we miss out on the jobs and opportunities, and our transition to affordable and sustainable power is slowed. This has economy-wide impacts that will be felt for a long time.” Thornton said Australia’s energy journey is littered with well-intentioned measures that have harmed the interests of energy consumers. “We know the NSW government will always work in the interests of energy users across the state, and their vision is firmly focused on the transition to a clean energy future,” he said. “However, any extension of coal-fired power stations dilutes investor confidence, and can have unintended, long-term impacts on generation and supply. “In the energy market no action occurs in isolation. To judge any measure, you need to assess all of the implications, and this has wide ramifications. The Clean Energy Council’s latest
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