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By Olive Anderson
Stability in Australia's Electricity Network
The Transition To Renewables
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By Olive Anderson

Stability in Australia's Electricity Network

The Transition To Renewables

Glossary wall

Effects on customers

Challenges of added renewable generation

Possible solutions

Industry solution insights

Transition timeline insights

What does a stable network look like?

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Decentralised energy

Modular technology

Timeline for the renewable transition

Not enough supply

Supply = demand

Too much supply

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What does a stable network look like?

Let's delve into how generators work

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Challenges of Renewable Generation

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Infrastructure solutions use physical machines or devices to ensure the power network stays stable. They are often smaller scale to be installed in various parts of the power network and are quicker to implement. A combination of both solutions types will likely be required.

Infrastructure Solutions

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Control solutions use intelligent technology to respond to changes in supply or demand. They are often implemented across an entire power network. They are also more adaptable and may be better suited as a long-term stability solution.

Control Solutions

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Coordination Control

Loads

Current Industry Solutions for Instability

Power Reliability

Usage Patterns

Who Pays?

Effects on Customers

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Grid

Pumped Hydro

Feed-in Tariffs

Inertia

System Control

Synchronous Condensors

GPS

Load Shifting

Grid-Forming Inverters

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Renewable Generation

Phase

Inverter-based Generation

Synchronisation

Frequency

Syncronous Generator

Supply

Load/Demand

Mechanical Energy

Glossary Wall

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