Energy September 2021 Digital Edition

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NEWS

AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST GAS AND COAL EXPORT PARTNER SLASHES DEMAND

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apan, Australia’s largest thermal coal and gas buyer, has announced a switch to renewables – with the goal of doubling its renewable energy target for 2030 and halving its gas usage, slashing demand for Australian LNG and coal. The changes were announced by Japan, which currently buys 67 per cent of its thermal coal and 39 per cent of its LNG from Australia, in a draft report from Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. The revised figures laid out in the draft plan state that renewables should account for 36-38 percent of power supply in 2030, double the 18 percent level in March 2020. These changes have created turbulence in the Australian LNG and coal industry – especially as the Federal Government has

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hailed gas as a key part of the country’s COVID-19 recovery and continues to invest in the industry, recently committing $224 million in funding to develop an onshore gas field in the Northern Territory Beetaloo Basin. Japan’s choice shows a worldwide energy reset, moving away from fossil fuels and turning to renewables, to combat climate change. Greens Leader, Adam Bandt, said, “This year, about 40 per cent of Australia’s gas and thermal coal exports have gone to Japan. “This one decision from Japan alone could end close to 20 per cent of Australia’s thermal coal exports within a decade, and with China and Korea also committing to net-zero emissions, the industry could soon collapse.”

Mr Bandt said that the Federal Government must massively ramp up investment in manufacturing and green energy in Queensland and NSW to guarantee secure jobs after 2030, and that the Beetaloo gas fields in the Northern Territory developments should be halted. “Opening up new gas fields isn’t just a climate crime, it’s an economic disaster,” Mr Bandt said. Dr Madeline Taylor, Climate Councillor and energy expert, said that Australia could be generating and exporting renewable energy to meet rising global demand. “The government must accelerate progress towards a renewables-powered economy instead,” Ms Taylor said.

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Powercor tests new drone tech for powerline checks

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pages 64-65

How distribution businesses should embrace the transition

5min
pages 62-63

Deploying SPS for WA’s Cyclone Seroja recovery and beyond

5min
pages 60-61

Powering ahead with community batteries

5min
pages 54-57

Technology not taxes: the problem with technology-led energy futures

5min
pages 58-59

New technology transforms resiliency readiness

2min
pages 52-53

Mitigating the risks of remote workplaces

2min
pages 46-47

Black system or black swan: learnings from South Australia’s infamous 2016 blackout

10min
pages 48-51

Australia’s first green hydrogen plant in a remote power system

6min
pages 44-45

Why energy storage is an essential part of a smart electric grid

3min
pages 42-43

Room for improvement Australia and Germany swap notes on energy efficiency reform

4min
pages 40-41

The role of gas pipelines in Australia’s future

5min
pages 36-37

Delivering the future of gas through Australia’s most comprehensive green hydrogen demonstration

6min
pages 38-39

Enhance your turbine maintenance with the best service tools

4min
pages 34-35

Zenaji Aeon Battery passes all Australian tests

2min
pages 30-31

Gearing up for the energy storage era

6min
pages 28-29

Kaban Green Power Hub gives QLD's renewable efforts a second wind

3min
pages 32-33

National modelling data to help electricity sector plan around climate risk

4min
pages 26-27

It’s dark, it’s still – it’s dunkelflaute

5min
pages 24-25

And they’re off: the state race to network regions of renewables

10min
pages 16-19

Bioenergy investment to support Australia’s path to net zero

2min
pages 20-21

Victoria's gas infrastructure what does the future hold?

4min
pages 22-23

Australia’s largest gas and coal export partner slashes demand

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page 11

EnergyAustralia’s potential pumped hydro facility

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pages 6-7

Aurora Energy appoints new metering service provider

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page 10

Examining the Kurri Kurri gas plant controversy

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pages 12-15
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