Wind generation set new records across Australia’s main grid in July, helping the combined output of “new renewables” – that is wind and solar – to also reach a new peak for the month.
The milestone was noted in The Australia Institute’s monthly National Energy Emissions Audit, published on Tuesday, which shows that average monthly wind generation set new record levels in both Victoria and NSW in July.
“Our Audit shows that wind supplied a record 18 per cent of total NEM generation on 14 July, the equivalent output of over two Liddell power stations,” Saddler said, referring to the ageing coal clunker that is now due exit the market in April 2023, after intense pressure from the federal Coalition to keep it open passed its use-by date.
“Australia can quickly and affordably transition to renewables and storage, as demonstrated by South Australia, but investigations into so-called baseload energy, like nuclear, are a complete distraction by government.”
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