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Old 03-21-2024, 06:10 AM
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Default Wind & solar power creating jobs +++ in South Australia

Wind and solar power are creating jobs, not killing them!



Some people say that relying on wind and solar energy will hurt factories and businesses. But South Australia, a leader in renewable energy, shows the opposite is true.

Lots of new companies are interested in setting up shop in South Australia because of its clean energy. These companies include steelmakers, miners, and data centers. This means more jobs in the state!

In the past, people worried that wind and solar wouldn't be reliable enough. But South Australia is doing well without big storage solutions and is even planning to get 100% of its energy from renewables even sooner than expected.

While South Australia does have some challenges with its energy grid, they're working on improvements like building new power lines. These improvements will also help lower energy costs in the long run.

So, wind and solar power are actually creating a bright future for South Australia's economy!
https://reneweconomy.com.au/south-au...-new-industry/

 

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Old 03-21-2024, 06:19 AM
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“South Australia has demonstrated that operating at 100% instantaneous variable renewable energy is achievable,” ElectraNet says in its planning document. “We will continue to balance affordability with reliability as we transition to a 100% renewable grid.”


South Australia to reach 100 pct wind and solar within a ...

RenewEconomy
https://reneweconomy.com.au › south-australia-to-reach-...

1 Nov 2023 — “South Australia has demonstrated that operating at 100% instantaneous variable renewable energy is achievable,” ElectraNet says in its planning ...

Unlocking Renewables to Meet South Australia's Growing ...

ElectraNet
https://www.electranet.com.au › Uncategorized

1 Nov 2023 — South Australia is on the fast track to 100 per cent renewable energy on an annual basis by 2026/27, according to ElectraNet's latest ...
Missing: instantaneous ‎ variable

South Australia moves to fast-track big battery developments

pv magazine Australia
https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com › 2023/11/02 › s...

2 Nov 2023 — ElectraNet said the state has “frequently” experienced periods of 100% or more instantaneous renewable energy since October 2021 and has ...

South Australia – Operating at 100% Renewable Energy

Australian Energy Regulator (AER)
https://www.aer.gov.au › system › files

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SA has already reached 100% instantaneous Variable Renewable Energy (VRE). AEMO has set a goal of being able to operate the NEM at 100% instantaneous renewable.

2023 Transmission Annual Planning Report Update

ElectraNet
https://www.electranet.com.au › uploads › 231115...

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1 Oct 2023 — South Australia has demonstrated that operating at 100% instantaneous variable renewable energy is achievable. We will continue to balance ...160 pages

ElectraNet rolls out transmission strategy to support SA's ...

pv magazine Australia
https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com › 2024/03/21 › e...

21/03/2024— South Australia currently averages 75% net variable renewable energy on an annual basis, and is regularly achieving 100% instantaneous variable

 

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