Today we are transitioning to a renewable tomorrow. Renewables, largely being wind and solar, generate when nature provides the source of the power, not when people want it to be there. So unless we have storage (and lots of it) we will not have the power available
Dr Finkel’s Review of the Security of the National Electricity Market at the Energy Futures Seminar
June 23, 2017
Conferences
Smart Power attended this highly informative seminar last night sponsored by the Melbourne Energy Institute and The Grattan Institute.
Dr Alan Finkel provided an overview of the Review while Audrey Zibelman
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Rod Boyte Presents at the 2017 Future State of Electricity Conference
June 2, 2017
Conferences
This visionary event organised by VicWater – the peak industry association for water corporations in Victoria – brought together leaders from the new and traditional energy industry to provide their thoughts as to where the electricity industry is heading and how this might impact on the Water industry.
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Australian Energy Climate Change Policy Impacts
January 4, 2017
Policy
At the start of a new year it is timely to look back over the last couple of years and view how energy policy has impacted on energy pricing, and how it might change going forward.
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