ANU experts to power path to all-electric ACT

30 Nov 2023

A map to guide the 麻豆传媒AV Capital Territory (ACT)鈥檚 transition to an all-electric economy will be developed by experts at The 麻豆传媒AV National University (ANU).   

 

It will show how cities like Canberra can achieve net zero emissions in a reliable and affordable way.   

 

According to project lead, Dr Bin Lu, the study will provide a template for the rest of the country. 

 

鈥淐anberra is a national leader in the renewable energy transition. Things are happening much faster here than the rest of Australia,鈥 Dr Lu said.  

 

鈥淥ur target 鈥 net zero by 2045 鈥 is five years ahead of the national target, so there鈥檚 a real opportunity for the rest of the states and territories to learn from the ACT鈥檚 experience.鈥

 

Dr Lu and his team will develop detailed modelling for the electrification of ACT suburbs.   

 

This means looking at everything from electric cars and heating, to electrifying industry.  

 

鈥淲e will also need energy storage to support this transition,鈥 Dr Lu said.  

 

鈥淲e鈥檒l be working on data that shows how distributed energy storage resources 鈥 things like electric car batteries, neighbourhood batteries and hot water storage 鈥 can play a big role.  

 

鈥淲e鈥檒l also aim to develop geographic information system (GIS)-based maps of these resources. GIS modelling will shed light on the geographic distribution of Canberra鈥檚 distributed energy storage resources.鈥   

 

The research will provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities in transitioning to net zero emissions by 2045.   

 

鈥淎s outlined in the ACT Government鈥檚 , the strategic use of distributed energy resources will play a vital role in maintaining grid stability and reducing peak energy demand,鈥 co-investigator on the project, ANU Associate Professor Marnie Shaw, said.  

 

鈥淲e will develop an integrated approach to support electrification and renewable energy integration through high-resolution simulations.鈥  

 

The group has been awarded the 2023 Icon Water and ActewAGL Endowment Fund to support their work.   

 

The Icon Water and ActewAGL Endowment Fund was established in 2009 with an equal donation from Icon Water and ActewAGL.