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www.arena.gov.au The Australian Renewable Energy Agency and the New Energy Course Argus Australia Power Generation Fuels 27 February 2013
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www.arena.gov.au Summary The Australian renewable energy landscape ARENA driving a new course Opportunities through ARENA Driving renewable energy deployment in regional and remote locations Investment highlights 2.
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www.arena.gov.au 1. The Australian Renewable Energy Landscape 3.
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www.arena.gov.au Renewables in Australia’s energy mix Australian electricity generation 2010-11 Source: BREE, Australian Energy Statistics (2012) 4.
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www.arena.gov.au LCOEs for renewable energy technologies - 2012 Levelised Energy Costs in 2012 and 2020 2012 2020 Sources: BREE, Australian Energy Technologies Assessment 2012 and Bloomberg Australia and Global Renewable Energy Market Overview Feb 2013 $/MWhr 5. 2012 2020 2012 Bloomberg figures ---------------------------BREE AETA figures---------------------
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www.arena.gov.au 2. Policy drivers 6.
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www.arena.gov.au Australian Government support for renewable energy technology development 7.
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www.arena.gov.au General Funding Strategy GENERAL PRINCIPLES ALONG THE WHOLE INNOVATION CHAIN INVESTMENT PLAN RESEARCH (basic and applied) DEVELOPMENT DEMONSTRATION COMMERCIALISATION COMPLEMENTARITY CONFIDENCE BUILDING DIVERSITY STRATEGIC INITIATIVES SUPPORTING INITIATIVES COMPLEMENTARY INITIATIVES 8
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www.arena.gov.au 3. Opportunities through ARENA 9.
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www.arena.gov.au Current Opportunities 10. Current funding opportunities through ARENA: $126 million Emerging Renewables program $200 million Southern Cross Renewable Energy Fund Coming up: Regional Australia’s Renewables program SHARE (Supporting high value Australian renewable energy)
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www.arena.gov.au Regional Australia’s Renewables Industry Size Type of Support Location of projects Community 100kW – 1MW Grants - capital subsidy Off-grid Roadblocks No size Grants – project costs Focus on - system issues, demand management, control systems, storage optimisation etc 1MW or more Grants - capital / or revenue subsidy Off-grid or fringe-of-grid 11. PROPOSED OUTCOMES At least 50 MW of renewable energy capacity installed by 2020 10 MW or more renewable energy systems by 2018 Roadblocks removed. Trained operators of renewables
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www.arena.gov.au Example: WA Forecast Increased Minerals And Energy Electricity Demand By Source (GWh per annum, incremental above 2012 levels) Source: “WA State Growth Outlook 2013”, PwC 2012 95% of new energy demand expected to be provided off-grid Off-Grid demand is growing: Example WA mining 12.
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www.arena.gov.au Potential Benefits of Off-Grid RE The economics of off grid renewables and diesel in Pilbara Source: Evans and Peck, Assessment of the Potential for Renewable Energy Projects and Systems in the Pilbara (2011) Summary of LCOE costs ($/MWh) for relevant technologies 13.
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www.arena.gov.au Barriers to renewables in off-grid applications Sources: Responses from Clean Energy Working Group, ARENA consultations, ARENA case study research Capital Cost Output / Reliability High capital costs. May be misalignment between renewable payback period and business case period (e.g. mine life) Concerns about intermittency, monitoring and forecasting systems, integration with other systems (e.g. diesel hybrid), power quality Skills & Maintenance Access to people with expertise to maintain renewable generation plant Areas noted as “Barriers” to renewable energy by off-grid system owners 14.
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www.arena.gov.au Investment opportunities Nimble in identifying and capitalising on opportunities to accelerate deployment Capacity to initiate projects, commission research and undertake one-offs Flexible and open to ideas Regional Australia’s Renewables Looking for energy intensive industry leaders ready to partner with ARENA to set a benchmark for renewable energy 15.
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www.arena.gov.au 4. Investment highlights 16.
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www.arena.gov.au Managing $650 million in projects and measures 17.
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www.arena.gov.au ARENA support for biofuels Emerging Renewables Program Measure – Qantas Feasibility Study on Producing Alternative Aviation Fuels $5 million to the JCU High Energy Algal Fuels Project in Townsville $15 million Advanced Biofuels Investment Readiness (ABIR) Program 18.
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www.arena.gov.au CS Energy: Kogan Creek Solar Boost Project 19. $34.9m funding for $104.9m project Project will be the world's largest solar integration with coal fired power station 44 MW solar thermal addition to the existing 750MW Kogan Creek Power Station AREVA Solar's CLFR technology 30 hectare solar field Operational in 2013
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www.arena.gov.au CSIRO: Solar Energy Management (SEM) system for utilities 20. CSIRO, Ergon Energy, GWA Group $0.2m funding for $0.6m project Combines CSIRO’s thermally-driven residential desiccant solar cooling technology with novel SEM system Natural gas-powered back-up SEM technology will be tested in 3 residential buildings
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www.arena.gov.au RATCH: Pathway to Solar Thermal for Coal-Fired Collinsville Feasibility study to asses the viability of converting Queensland’s 180 MW coal-fired Collinsville Power Station to a 30 MW hybrid solar thermal/gas power station $2.5m for RATCH Australia Results will be publically available 21.
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www.arena.gov.au Renewables are increasingly cost competitive ARENA understands barriers remain to the commercial readiness of renewable technologies ARENA looks forward to working with technology developers, industry, communities and network operators to grow renewables in the off-grid sector and Australia more broadly. Summary 22.
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