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Tristan Edis and Johanna Bowyer
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ESB
ESB’s capacity market proposal could cost billions, more than the carbon price
The ESB has looked at only one side of the capacity question. If energy ministers do not support its proposals, then the ESB should be wound up.
Tristan Edis and Johanna Bowyer
Jun 21, 2022
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Coal
Afraid of the dark and clutching at coal, ESB is still beating capacity market drum
ESB cites wind droughts or “dunkelflaute” as reasons for a capacity market, but the modelling for such claims does not exist.
Tristan Edis and Johanna Bowyer
Oct 8, 2021
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Markets
“Race to replace”: We need to tie new energy capacity with the exit of old generators
There are many options to manage the energy transition that don’t involve capacity payments.
Tristan Edis and Johanna Bowyer
Sep 23, 2021
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Renewables
The dubious modelling behind Energy Security Board’s capacity market proposal
Angus Taylor’s claims of a $1.3 billion saving from a capacity market for fossil fuel generators are based on a model that doesn’t exist.
Tristan Edis and Johanna Bowyer
Sep 8, 2021
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