Energy Queensland's distribution businesses Ergon Energy Network and Energex are already playing a major role in delivering new, affordable and reliable energy. They have an accelerated deployment of network-connected, utility-scale batteries. This will also increase further as we move to deliver our Local Network Battery Plan. By 2029, we anticipate having 50 utility-scale batteries connected into our distribution networks across the state. We are also advancing our neighbourhood and community battery initiatives. These network-connected batteries are storing rooftop solar energy generated during the day, for use at night when energy demand is at its peak. https://lnkd.in/gh7WUK3P
We applaud the Commonwealth Government and Climate Change Authority for their commitment to maximising the role of the nation’s electricity distribution networks in delivering new, affordable and reliable energy. Proposals to unlock the existing local grid and leverage commercial and industrial premises align with recommendations in our report: 'The time Is now: Getting smarter with the grid', released in August. The recommendations were contained in the Annual Progress Report released yesterday by the Climate Change Authority – and given in principle support by Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen. Read our statement: https://lnkd.in/gt5qZ6QQ #electricitydistribution #energytransition #energynetworks