Under the act feed in tariff fit entitlements can be awarded to support up to 650mw of renewable energy generation.
Act reverse auction renewable energy.
The electricity feed in large scale renewable energy generation act 2011 provides the legislative framework for the act s renewable energy reverse auctions.
The act pioneered an innovative reverse auction process in australia to ensure residents get the best value for their renewable energy.
The act was the first state or territory to introduce the innovative reverse auction process which is now used by other australian states keen to invest in renewable electricity.
New renewable electricity auction.
The act government will contract for the construction of up to 250mw of renewable energy generation through a reverse auction to maintain 100 per cent renewable electricity into the future.
The act is often credited with throwing a lifeline to the renewable energy industry through a series of reverse auctions during the dark era of the abbott government which tried to scrap the renewable energy target.
Successful projects of the first auction were announced on tuesday 11 september 2018.
Following on from the four reverse auctions held between 2012 to 2016 the act government has announced a new renewable energy reverse auction the reverse auction to safeguard the delivery of sourcing 100 renewable electricity by 2020 from within the act or across the national electricity market.
The four reverse auctions held for large scale solar and wind from 2012 to 2016 are underpinned by the electricity feed in large scale renewable energy generation act 2011.
The act government has announced a new renewable electricity auction to be held over 2019 and into 2020 to register email energypolicy act gov au.
Through the act s reverse auction process companies were invited to submit proposals for the construction of new renewable energy projects such as from wind or solar farms with an aim for completing the project at the possible lowest cost.
The act s renewable electricity target is the most ambitious renewable electricity target in australia.
It now comes to help again as renewable energy investment slows down risking rises in power prices and future energy reliability.
The victorian government established the victorian renewable energy auction scheme to support the achievement of the victorian renewable energy targets vret.
Now the goal is to maintain that target through a new auction to safeguard the delivery of 100 renewable electricity for our growing city on and from 2020.
The act government led the way for reverse auctions for large scale renewable energy in australia.