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Pricing and Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
Started 2018
The project examines a way to value & provide pricing and integration for distributed energy resources services can within network and customer sites.Pricing and Integration of DER Webinar Summary
Published 2019
On 15 October 2019, Oakley Greenwood presented a knowledge sharing webinar on their ‘Pricing and Integration of Distributed Energy Resources’ study. This summary provides the key takeaways from the webinar.DEIP Access and Pricing Workshop 1
Published 2020
The Australian Council of Social Services (ACOSS) and the Total Environment Centre (TEC), the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), the Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) and Energy Consumers Australia (ECA) are working under the Distributed Energy Integration Program (DEIP) to deli…
DEIP Access and Pricing Workshop 2
Published 2020
We are working under the DEIP to deliver three workshops on the theme of distributed energy resource network access and pricing.DEIP Access and Pricing Workshop 3
Published 2020
In this report we focus on the access arrangements for retail customers as defined in the National Electricity Retail Law (NERL) and the National Electricity Rules (NER) chapter 5A.Pricing for the Integration of Distributed Energy Resources
Published 2020
This report is a study that assessed the potential for more cost-reflective pricing to assist in the economically efficient integration of distributed energy resources (DER) with the grid.Presentation: DER Access and Pricing Workshop
Published 2020
The Distributed Energy Integration Program (DEIP) is a collaboration of government agencies, market authorities, industry and consumer associations aimed at maximising the value of customers’ distributed energy resources (DER) for all energy users.- Download PDF (1 MB) Presentation: DER Access and Pricing Workshop
Media Release: Battery of the Nation study finds 4800 MW of pumped hydro potential in Tasmania
Published 2018
Pumped hydro could generate 4800 MW of potential capacity across 14 sites in Tasmania, according to a study released today by Hydro Tasmania.- Download PDF (134 KB) Media Release: Battery of the Nation study finds 4800 MW of pumped hydro potential in Tasmania
Thinking deep about distributed energy
Published 2020
As Australians continue the uptake of small-scale energy assets, the energy industry is yet to reach consensus on how best to support this transition.Media Release: New renewable focussed energy retailer open for business
Published 2017
A new energy retailer is entering the Australian market and pioneering a groundbreaking business model. It will empower consumers to reduce their power usage and potentially use more renewable energy.- Download PDF (112 KB) Media Release: New renewable focussed energy retailer open for business
Report: Evenergi BetterFleet Lessons Learnt
Published 2020
This report outlines lessons learnt from developing BetterFleet, an online tool for fleet and sustainability managers that aims to help them understand what is involved with the transition process and help them optimise economic and environmental outcomes of transitioning to an electric, shared and connected fleet.- Download PDF (842 KB) Report: Evenergi BetterFleet Lessons Learnt
Baffled by baseload? Dumbfounded by dispatchables? Let us explain
Published 2017
Baseload power? Dispatchable generation? National Energy Market? Understand all the essential energy terms and concepts with this handy explainer.Media Release: $160 million 60 MW Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery hybrid reaches financial close in Queensland
Published 2017
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) today announced $18 million in funding for the $160 million Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery project, based in North Queensland.- Download PDF (136 KB) Media Release: $160 million 60 MW Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery hybrid reaches financial close in Queensland
Media Release: $160 million 60 MW Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery hybrid reaches financial close in Queensland
Published 2017
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) today announced $18 million in funding for the $160 million Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery project, based in North Queensland.- Download PDF (136 KB) Media Release: $160 million 60 MW Kennedy Park wind, solar and battery hybrid reaches financial close in Queensland
Six shortlisted for $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart funding
Published 2023
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has today announced that six applicants have been shortlisted and invited to submit a full application in the next stage of the $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart Program. Together, these applicants represent a tota…
Future State NEM analysis finds Tasmania could become the Battery of the Nation
Published 2018
The Future State NEM analysis explored how the Tasmanian hydro system can support further on-island renewables development.ARENA partners with new cleantech marketplace
Published 2017
An innovative new Australian-based online marketplace that connects renewable energy projects and investors has partnered with ARENAAustralian Wave Energy Atlas
Started 2014
This project is developing an online national wave energy atlas that makes it easier to assess the feasibility of wave power projects.Renewable energy: What is the right mix for your home?
Published 2023
With ever-increasing home renewable energy options, a free online calculator aims to identify the best mix for you.Careers
Updated 2024
Visit our ARENA careers page to discover exciting opportunities across multiple disciplines and help us improve Australia's future through renewable energy.