What's next for the Renewable Energy Target - resolving Australia's integration of energy and climate change policy?*

被引:17
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作者
Nelson, Tim [1 ]
Nolan, Tahlia [2 ]
Gilmore, Joel [1 ]
机构
[1] Griffith Univ, 17-56 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
[2] Iberdrola Australia, Market Modelling & Policy, 17-56 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia
关键词
electricity market; production subsidy; variable renewable energy; EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME; ELECTRICITY PRICES; CARBON PRICE; WHOLESALE; MARKET; OBLIGATION; IMPACT; LIMITATIONS; GENERATION; EXPERIENCE;
D O I
10.1111/1467-8489.12457
中图分类号
F3 [农业经济];
学科分类号
0202 ; 020205 ; 1203 ;
摘要
Australian climate change policy and its integration with Australia's electricity markets have been fraught for at least two decades. The only enduring policy has been the Commonwealth Renewable Energy Target (RET). Despite the relative success of the RET in driving investment and reducing emissions, state governments have now pivoted towards contracts-for-difference (Cfds). In this article, we outline the issues associated with policy discontinuity and the large-scale RET and review its effectiveness as an emissions reduction tool and driver of electricity sector abatement. We find that the RET has been relatively successful across the key criteria of cost and emissions reductions and is a better policy instrument than contracts-for-difference, which are increasingly being adopted by state governments. Building on the work of Nelson et al. (2020), we propose a new approach, which would allow for continued use of Cfds but utilising the RET's policy architecture.
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页码:136 / 163
页数:28
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