Decarbonising Australian Electricity Markets: Regulatory Roadblocks and Transformative Opportunities for Achieving Net Zero

Rowena Cantley-Smith, Anne Kallies, Diane Kraal
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With a national emissions profile revealing a persistent role for fossil fuels in the energy and electricity fuel mixes, Australia's ability to realise its net zero emission ambitions is inherently linked to how the country manages and supports the decarbonisation of its energy sector to ensure the realisation of net zero goals by 2030, 2050, and beyond. Rapid growth in distributed energy resources is now challenging Australia’s electricity system and the regulatory framework, both of which were established on assumptions of centralized electricity supply from large generators to passive consumers. This article recognises that while regulatory frameworks – policies, laws, other instruments – can be critical enablers of desirable transitions, the current regulatory regime governing Australia’s energy markets has been a significant impediment to the energy sector decarbonisation and emission mitigation. Aspects of the regulatory framework that can encourage or hinder the development of future high DER markets and the decarbonisation transition across the national energy market are also explored.
澳大利亚电力市场脱碳:实现净零排放的监管障碍和变革机遇
澳大利亚的全国排放情况显示,化石燃料在能源和电力燃料组合中发挥着持续的作用,因此,澳大利亚实现净零排放目标的能力与该国如何管理和支持其能源部门的脱碳,以确保到2030年、2050年及以后实现净零排放目标有着内在的联系。分布式能源的快速增长正在挑战澳大利亚的电力系统和监管框架,这两者都是建立在大型发电机向被动消费者集中供电的假设基础上的。本文认识到,虽然监管框架——政策、法律和其他文书——可以成为实现理想转型的关键推动因素,但目前管理澳大利亚能源市场的监管制度一直是能源部门脱碳和减排的重大障碍。还探讨了监管框架的各个方面,这些方面可以鼓励或阻碍未来高DER市场的发展以及整个国家能源市场的脱碳转型。
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