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Reliable and Secure Decarbonised Power System for Australia

Abstract

By 2050, variable renewable energy (solar, wind) and energy storage (pumped storage hydro and battery) will dominate the Australian power system. However, variable renewable electricity generators do not currently provide the system stability that is inherent in fossil-fuelled generators, compromising power systems security. This project aims to develop new knowledge to enable the secure integration of variable renewable electricity generators into the electricity system and a new, coordinated power system solution to deliver operational security. We hope the outcomes will underpin an affordable, reliable, and net-zero Australian electricity network and position Australia at the forefront of global electricity research and development.

Experts

Professor Tapan Saha

Affiliate of UQ Cyber Research Centre
UQ Cyber Research Centre
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Affiliate of Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation
Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Professor
School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Tapan Saha
Tapan Saha