Firm Supply Forum – rethinking South Australia’s energy mix

Jay Weatherill

7 December 2016

Premier Jay Weatherill opened the ARENA Firm Supply Forum at the University of Adelaide on 7 December 2016, initiating robust and wide-ranging discussion on South Australia’s energy supply and energy security. The meeting highlighted the important future roles of solar thermal and energy storage technologies.

The event followed the severe storm event in South Australia on 28 September, during which transmission and distribution electricity assets were damaged and led to a statewide blackout. It preceded the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) on 9 December, at which Chief Scientist and AO Dr Alan Finkel presented his preliminary report to the Independent Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market.

The forum highlighted that a greater understanding of renewable energy technology in South Australia is needed. Which technologies should we focus on and invest in? How do we ensure they will meet our needs? Seventy people, including industry, researchers and policy-makers were in attendance.

At the cocktail function that evening, Minister for Mineral Resources and Energy Tom Koutsantonis confirmed that the South Australian renewable energy sector was not to blame for the statewide power outage in September. The Australian Energy Market Operator explains the causes of the outage on their website.

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