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Households lead march to least-cost electricity, as AEMO issues "call to arms" on renewable transition

Bolstered by the boom in consumer resources, AEMO's new Integrated System Plan confirms that a mix of solar, wind and storage is the best and cheapest way to replace coal and meet future demand.

Raccontata dareneweconomy.com.auabc.net.au

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reneweconomy.com.au16 g fa

"Banger of a highlight:" Home batteries flatten solar duck, pave way for coal exit in Australia's biggest…

AEMO forecasts WA home batteries at 2.3 GW by 2035-36 (550 MW today); virtual power plant coordination cuts 200 MW peaking gas, saves $49M/year. For grid infrastructure teams, software-coordinated DER substitutes utility-scale generation CAPEX—reshapes energy transition and grid modernization ROI.

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abc.net.au14 g fa

Big battery boom means fewer transmission lines will be needed

Home batteries hit 600,000 as households play big role in energy transition, but building transmission projects remains "critical", according to the latest AEMO energy plan.

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  1. martedì 23 giugno 2026·reneweconomy.com.au

    "Banger of a highlight:" Home batteries flatten solar duck, pave way for coal exit in Australia's biggest isolated grid

    AEMO says the outlook for Western Australia's main electricity grid has improved since last year, thanks in part to the impact home batteries are having on peak and minimum demand.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·reneweconomy.com.au

    Households lead march to least-cost electricity, as AEMO issues "call to arms" on renewable transition

    Bolstered by the boom in consumer resources, AEMO's new Integrated System Plan confirms that a mix of solar, wind and storage is the best and cheapest way to replace coal and meet…

  3. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·abc.net.au

    Big battery boom means fewer transmission lines will be needed

    Home batteries hit 600,000 as households play big role in energy transition, but building transmission projects remains "critical", according to the latest AEMO energy plan.