Energy market regulator warns of risks to supply

Australia’s power market regulator has warned of “significant risks” to reliability of provide with out pressing funding in new sources of electrical energy and the transmission wanted to attach it to shoppers.

The warning is available in an Electricity Statement of Opportunities launched on Thursday to offer an outlook for the National Electricity Market within the coming decade to assist inform planning and coverage choices.

“This year’s report highlights that Australia’s energy transition is happening at pace,” the assertion from the Australian Energy Market Operator says.

“Our old coal-fired power stations are retiring, at the same time as demand for electricity is increasing.

“Without pressing and sustained funding in new sources of electrical energy, and the transmission wanted to attach it to shoppers, there are important dangers to reliability.

“Planned generation, storage and transmission, supported by government programs, must be delivered urgently, with any delay likely to put reliability at risk over the coming decade,” the assertion mentioned.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au