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澳大利亚最新能源报告显示,风能和太阳能等可再生能源是成本最低的新建发电技术。报告指出,大型太阳能和电池储能的资本成本持续下降,即使考虑了储能和输电成本,可再生能源仍是最具经济效益的选择。为加速清洁能源转型,澳大利亚政府的生产力委员会已发布改革建议,包括降低减排成本、加快能源基础设施审批以及鼓励私人投资气候适应。这些措施旨在通过清晰的市场信号和简化的审批流程,吸引投资并推动国家实现净零排放目标。

☀️ 成本优势明显:CSIRO发布的GenCost 2024-25报告确认,风能和太阳能等可再生能源是澳大利亚新建电力成本最低的技术。报告指出,大型太阳能资本成本连续第二年下降8%,电池储能成本更是下降20%,即使计入储能、输电和系统安全成本,可再生能源依然是最经济的选择。

💡 政策推动转型:澳大利亚政府的生产力委员会正致力于加速国家向清洁能源和净零排放的转型。其发布的初步报告提出了一系列改革建议,旨在降低减排成本、加快能源基础设施的审批流程,并鼓励私人部门在气候适应方面进行投资。

🚀 审批流程优化:为加速清洁能源基础设施建设,报告建议制定全国性的环境标准,推动可再生能源区域的区域规划,并为“绿色区域”的项目评估设定更严格的法定截止日期。同时,建议成立专门的团队优先处理可再生能源项目,并设立独立的清洁能源协调员总长来跟踪审批进展并解决延误。

📈 市场机制引导:报告强调,政府应优先在2030年后在电力行业建立持久、广泛的市场机制,以驱动持续的脱碳进程,并支持经济其他部门的电气化。清晰且可预测的市场激励措施将建立投资者的信心,且不应依赖于长期的财政支持。

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has released its latest GenCost 2024–25 Final Report, reaffirming that renewables remain the lowest-cost new-build electricity generation technology in Australia – read wind and solar backed by storage and transmission. 

In its GenCost 2024-25 Final Report prepared in collaboration with the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), CSIRO says that the capital costs of large-scale solar dropped by 8% year-over-year (YoY) for the 2nd year in a row, due to economies of scale and continued innovation. Large-scale battery costs improved the most during the reporting year, falling by 20%.    

For rooftop solar PV systems, the report claims the costs are lower than projected for 2024 in the 2023-24 GenCost report.  

“The LCOE cost range for variable renewables (solar PV and wind) with integration costs is the lowest of all new-build technologies in 2030 and at a similar range with black coal in 2024,” reads the report. It adds that while renewables with storage and transmission are the cheapest, a technology mix is needed for long-term reliability.

The complete report is available on CSIRO’s website for free download.  

"The truth remains that renewables remain the lowest cost form of energy, even when taking into account the cost of firming these generation assets, including the costs of storage, transmission, and system security," said Anna Freeman, Clean Energy Council General Manager—Advocacy & Investment, on CSIRO’s report.  

In a separate development, the Australian Government’s Productivity Commission, tasked with identifying key reforms and developing actionable recommendations to accelerate the nation’s transition to clean energy and net zero, has released its interim report. The draft recommendations are now open for public consultation. 

Its suggestions are categorized into 3 main sub-categories, spanning cutting emissions costs, fast-tracking energy infrastructure approvals, and encouraging private investment in climate adaptation. 

The draft titled Investing in cheaper, cleaner energy and the net zero transformation does not offer any specific targets or cost estimates, but wants the government to reduce emissions from GHG emissions with careful policy designs and consistent and comprehensive incentives.  

It recommends broad-based market settings in the electricity sector to reduce emissions after 2030. Nationally consistent incentives must be in place for the lowest-cost clean energy, irrespective of generation technology or jurisdiction.  

“Governments should prioritise introducing enduring, broad-based market settings in the electricity sector beyond 2030. This would drive ongoing decarbonisation in the sector and support it across the economy as other sectors electrify. Clear and predictable market incentives will build certainty and investor confidence and should not be based on continued fiscal support over time,” reads the report.  

Faster approvals for clean energy infrastructure are crucial to this end. For this, it suggests introducing national environmental standards, facilitating regional planning within renewable energy zones (REZ), with stricter statutory deadlines to assess projects in go-zones.

While the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) should establish a strike team to prioritize renewable energy projects, an independent Clean Energy Coordinator-General should also be established to track the progress of all approvals needed to start construction and resolve delays.  

The draft report is open for public consultation till September 15, 2025, on the commission’s website.   

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