Supercharged! Solar Soakers, New Tech and Rebates for Queenslanders
Mick de Brenni
Mick de Brenni
Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and…
Published Aug 7, 2023
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This week the world's oceans set a new record.
The average temperature of the oceans' surface rose to 20.96 degrees Celsius on June 30, according to data from the European Union climate observatory.
This is the highest figure ever recorded by the observatory, overtaking the previous record set in 2016, and raises concerns about the effects on marine life, the planet's climate, and coastal communities like Australia.
The release of grim figures like this is becoming all too common, and are yet another reminder of the emphasis we need to place on our clean energy transition.
This week we made major strides towards our goal of powering Queensland with 70% renewable energy by 2032.
Redlands Soaks Up Cheap Solar
Kim Richards MP and Energex are keen for our super solar soaker!
CSIRO and AEMO have confirmed that solar and wind power are the cheapest sources of energy generation and storage in Australia.
Queensland in particular is rich in the natural resources of sunshine and wind that will allow us to power our state on renewable energy.
In fact, almost 40% of Queensland households have rooftop solar.
However, the cheap solar energy that is collected during the day needs to be able to be stored for use at night, when our energy demand peaks. To do this, we need to improve our battery storage capabilities across the state so we can best take advantage of our legendary Queensland sun.
Last weekend Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific.
“If we don’t back investment in batteries in Queensland we will see investment go offshore. Our government is backing local manufacturing of batteries because that means more jobs across more regions in Queensland.” - Annastacia Palaszczuk
This trial is part of Energy Queensland’s network battery program which will support Queensland companies to help develop the technologies and solutions we need for our energy transition.
Backing Local Batteries
The Redflow ZBM3 battery
This is the Redflow ZBM3.
It's the world's smallest commercially available zinc-bromine flow battery, and it's developed right here in Queensland.
Flow batteries will play a key role in our renewable energy future as they are a more environmentally sustainable alternative to the current lead acid and lithium ion technologies predominantly manufactured off-shore.
They provide the opportunity to increase the accessibility and affordability of renewable storage with their long life cycle and high energy density.
We want to support the next stage of Queensland’s local battery capability, which is why last week I announced we've invested $24 million to deliver locally developed flow batteries.
That's $12 million in a zinc-bromine flow battery from Energy Storage Industries Asia Pacific.
“If we don’t back investment in batteries in Queensland we will see investment go offshore. Our government is backing local manufacturing of batteries because that means more jobs across more regions in Queensland.” - Annastacia Palaszczuk
Supercharging North Queensland
Happy to open the new headquarters for CopperString
North Queensland will soon be home to the largest renewable energy hub in the nation, with pumped hydro, solar and wind projects designed to generate 500MW of clean, cheap, reliable power.
Our north is also home to $500 billion worth of critical minerals that are required to produce the batteries, solar panels, wind turbines and EVs that will power our renewable future.
We need a transmission network that can unlock the renewable generation and mining potential of the north.
We need CopperString 2032.
Last week we took another step towards this game changing project with the opening of the Townsville SuperGrid Training Centre and Transmission Hub with Powerlink Queensland.
This hub will play an integral role in delivering CopperString, and we expect hundreds, if not thousands of renewable energy workers to be trained and upskilled here.
Once built, CopperString infrastructure will unlock an additional 100,000 new jobs in:
⚡️ Renewable generation
⚡️ Green hydrogen
⚡️ Critical minerals
⚡️ Mining
⚡️ Battery manufacturing
It's an exciting time for North Queensland, as our Government delivers a strong renewable future full of opportunity and growth for the region.
A New Cost of Living Rebate
We know that Queenslanders are concerned about cost of living pressures, which is why last week we announced a new cost of living rebate that will save households thousands...
...And help save the planet.
Queenslanders that purchase an energy efficient fridge, dishwasher, dryer or other household appliance, can get up to $1000 back.
It's estimated that making the switch from a 2 to 4 star appliance could save individual households hundreds of dollars on their power bills, reducing our state's CO2 emissions by thousands of tonnes each year.
Last week when announcing this new rebate with here.
Until next week,
Mick.
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Andrew Douglas
Principal Traffic Engineer & Director at Cambray Consulting Pty Ltd
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Thanks for turbocharging the transition to renewable energy that we and the planet desperately need. Please keep up the great work!
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AJOY K Das
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Perovskites-silicon solar could be more efficient & cost effective now-a-days. Great job done by Mick with brainstorming alltime. Thats why you are significantly potential. Thanks Mick.
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Shannon O'Rourke
Building a vibrant battery sector for Australia
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Congratulations to the Palaszczuk Government and Mick de Brenni for getting out there and making it happen. This is the kind of ambition Australia needs.
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