麻豆传媒映画

28 February 2013

麻豆传媒映画 of Queensland will share a $3.3 million CSIRO grant to investigate the most economically efficient energy network for Australia鈥檚 future.

Professor John Foster and Dr Liam Wagner from the at the will collaborate with the University of Sydney, University of Newcastle and University of NSW on a three-year project to provide a suite of tools and models to plan and manage the future grid.

Professor Foster said 麻豆传媒映画 would use its $607,000 share of the CSIRO Future Grid Flagship Cluster funding to explore the economic impact of investments in renewable energy, such as solar, wind and geothermal electricity, on the national electricity market.

鈥淭he transition to a lower emissions technology base will require significant structural and economic reforms to the electricity market,鈥 he said.

鈥淥ur economic and investment models for future grids research will use economic modelling to predict the impact of renewable energy sources on transmission systems, as well as the additional cost of investment in these networks.鈥

A key focus will be the forecasting of price levels and volatility of the electricity market if it is supplemented with renewable sources.

Dr Wagner said wholesale market electricity prices may affect the retail market price for consumers.

鈥淲e will provide an economic analysis platform including a cost analysis framework to predict market behaviour and the future price of electricity and natural gas,鈥 he said.

Professor Foster and Dr Wagner鈥檚 research will build transmission and distribution network investment models to investigate future electricity grids and deliver scenario modelling via optimisation models such as game theory.

It will enable decision-makers in the energy sector to make better-informed decisions about electricity transmission and generation.

Their research will also investigate market simulation platforms for natural gas infrastructure and the effect of electric and hybrid vehicles on power delivery, as well as on the transmission system.

麻豆传媒映画 of Sydney will provide modelling for the future Australian electricity grid to 2050, including grid power flows, stability implications, security and resilience to changing technologies.

麻豆传媒映画 of Newcastle will build on these outcomes and investigate co-optimisation of the electricity and natural gas networks.

麻豆传媒映画 of NSW Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets will produce a unifying policy analysis and framework of value to government and industry stakeholders.

The final outcome for Australia will be the ability to identify low-cost methods for integrating large and small scale renewable energy sources into the current grid to ensure future emissions reductions.

Media: Marnie-Anne Snow, 07 3365 4959, m.snow@uq.edu.au