Australia told to reform market for clean energy investment


Among the proposed changes is a new framework offering long-term derivative contracts to support investment in stable and dispatchable renewables and storage projects. — Bloomberg

SYDNEY: A panel of independent experts has urged Australia to adopt sweeping electricity market reforms to unlock long-term investment in clean energy and improve access to hedging tools, as grid volatility intensifies.

Among the proposed changes is a new framework offering long-term derivative contracts to support investment in stable and dispatchable renewables and storage projects, according to a draft review of the National Electricity Market’s wholesale sector.

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