South Australia
South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories ...
is a leader in utility-scale renewable energy generation, and also produces gas and uranium for electricity generation. Gas production is mostly concentrated in the
Cooper Basin
The Cooper Basin is a Permian-Triassic sedimentary geological basin in Australia. The basin is located mainly in the southwestern part of Queensland and extends into northeastern South Australia. It is named after the Cooper Creek which is an ...
in the state's north-east. Gas is delivered from these fields by pipeline to users interstate and to Port Adelaide where it fuels three separate gas-fired power plants.
Uranium
Uranium is a chemical element with the symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a silvery-grey metal in the actinide series of the periodic table. A uranium atom has 92 protons and 92 electrons, of which 6 are valence electrons. Uranium is weak ...
is also mined in South Australia, though nuclear power generation is prohibited nationally. The
Olympic Dam mine
The Olympic Dam mine is a large poly-metallic underground mine located in South Australia, NNW of Adelaide. It is the fourth largest copper deposit and the largest known single deposit of uranium in the world. Copper is the largest contributor ...
is the world's single largest known deposit of uranium and represents 30% of the world's total uranium resource. Many utility-scale wind farms and solar farms have been commissioned during the 21st century and geology with potential for geothermal energy has also been identified but is yet to be developed.
During the
Rann Government
The Rann Government was the state executive government of South Australia led by Premier of South Australia Mike Rann of the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 2002 to 2011.
Rann is a former Australian politician w ...
, South Australia advanced plans to make South Australia a
green energy
Energy is sustainable if it "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". Most definitions of sustainable energy include considerations of environmental aspects such as greenho ...
hub for Australia's eastern seaboard.
Wind power
Wind power or wind energy is mostly the use of wind turbines to electricity generation, generate electricity. Wind power is a popular, sustainable energy, sustainable, renewable energy source that has a much smaller Environmental impact of wi ...
and solar power, including distributed roof-top solar, now provide much of the state's electricity.
In the 2020s, proposals emerged to develop
green hydrogen
Green hydrogen (GH2 or GH2) is hydrogen generated by renewable energy or from low-carbon power.
Green hydrogen has significantly lower carbon emissions than grey hydrogen, which is produced by steam reforming of natural gas, which makes up the b ...
production and export capacity. In December 2021, South Australia set a new record for renewable energy generation and resilience, after running entirely on renewable energy for 6.5 consecutive days. In 2022, it was stated that South Australia could soon be powered by only renewable energy.
Electricity
Fossil fuels
Historically, much of South Australia's electricity was generated by coal-fueled power stations. As late as 2002, South Australia obtained 100% of its electricity supply from fossil fuels, with 30% being imported from coal generators in other states.
The
Electricity Trust of South Australia
The Electricity Trust of South Australia (ETSA) was the South Australian Government-owned monopoly vertically integrated electricity provider from 1946 until its privatisation in 1999.
Precursors Early days (1882–1900)
Charles Todd, an ea ...
nationalized the main private generator and the
electricity grid
An electrical grid is an interconnected network for electricity delivery from producers to consumers. Electrical grids vary in size and can cover whole countries or continents. It consists of:Kaplan, S. M. (2009). Smart Grid. Electrical Power ...
that covered most of the populated parts of the state in the 1940s. Initially, the power stations burned coal imported from the eastern states of Australia. The government decided that South Australia needed to be more self-sufficient. In the 1950s, it established the
Telford Cut
Telford Cut was an open-cut coal mine, now closed, in the Leigh Creek Coalfield in South Australia. For the 72 years between its opening in 1943 and its closure, the mine supplied sub-bituminous coal to fire power stations first in Adelaide the ...
coal mine near
Leigh Creek and built the
Playford A Power Station Playford may refer to:
Places
* City of Playford, Australia
* Electoral district of Playford, Australia
* Playford B Power Station, South Australia
* Playford, Suffolk, a village in England
* Hotel in Australia, part of Accor Hotels
People
*The ...
near
Port Augusta
Port Augusta is a small city in South Australia. Formerly a port, seaport, it is now a road traffic and Junction (rail), railway junction city mainly located on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf immediately south of the gulf's head and about ...
specifically designed to burn South Australian coal. It was followed in the 1960s by the
Playford B Power Station
Playford B Power Station was located at Port Paterson in the Australian state of South Australia about south of the city centre of Port Augusta. It was coal powered with four 60 MW steam turbines that generated a total of 240 MW of electrici ...
. The last and largest coal power station built in South Australia was the
Northern Power Station, built near the Playford stations in the 1980s. It was also the last coal-fired power station to close, in 2016.
Since the commencement of gas field development at
Moomba
Moomba (also known as the Moomba Festival) is held annually in Melbourne, Australia. Run by the City of Melbourne, it is Australia's largest free community festival. The Melburnian tradition is celebrated over four days, incorporating the Labo ...
in the 1950s and 1960s, electricity has been produced by gas-fueled generators at utility scale. The largest fossil-fuel generation precint is located on the
Le Fevre Peninsula near Port Adelaide, where multiple separate power plants are in operation. The largest of these is the
Torrens Island Power Station
Torrens Island Power Station is located on Torrens Island, near Adelaide, South Australia and is operated by AGL Energy. It burns natural gas in eight steam turbines to generate up to 1,280 MW of electricity. The gas is supplied via the SEAGas ...
operated by
AGL with a generating capacity of 1,280 MW. The next largest is
Pelican Point Power Station
The Pelican Point Power Station is located at Pelican Point, 20 km from the centre of Adelaide, South Australia on the Lefevre Peninsula. It is operated by Engie (previously known as GDF Suez Australian Energy), which owns 72 per cent of ...
, operated by
Engie
Engie SA is a French multinational utility company, headquartered in La Défense, Courbevoie, which operates in the fields of energy transition, electricity generation and distribution, natural gas, nuclear, renewable energy and petroleum. ...
, with a capacity of 478 MW. Fossil fuel generators are also used to power remote mining operations and some townships.
Renewable energy
After the
2002 South Australian state election
State elections were held in South Australia on 9 February 2002. All 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly were up for election, along with half of the 22 seats in the South Australian Legislative Council. The incumbent Liberal Party ...
, the
Australian Labor Party
The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also simply known as Labor, is the major centre-left political party in Australia, one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia. The party forms the f ...
formed a government under new premier
Mike Rann
Michael David Rann, , (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He was later Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014, and Australian am ...
. The Rann government outlined a plan to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, targeting that 15% of electricity would come from renewables by 2014, and 26% by 2020 (this compares with the federally legislated target at the time of 2% by 2020). This plan aimed to both reduce carbon emissions to combat climate change and reduce South Australia's reliance on importing electricity from other states. At the time the plan was seen as highly ambitious because the state government very little direct control over the direction of electricity generation. The entire electricity grid was privately owned due to the
neoliberal politics of the 1990's, and the federal government had the greatest regulatory power over the energy market.
Despite the disadvantages the state government faced, South Australia exceeded their targets and by 2009, 20% of the state's electricity came from wind power.
South Australia has since led the nation in
renewable energy commercialization
Renewable energy commercialization involves the deployment of three generations of renewable energy technologies dating back more than 100 years. First-generation technologies, which are already mature and economically competitive, include b ...
. In 2011 it had 7.14% of the nation's population, capturing 56% of the grid connected wind power, 30% of solar power and 90% of its geothermal developments. Public policy has been one of the main drivers of the development.
Given its reputation as having some of the windiest and sunniest places in Australia, South Australia is considered to be a target for green energy investors. The Rann government comprehensively mapped the state for both solar and wind resources, and identified that one of the best locations for generating wind power was in close proximity to the already-existing Port Augusta power stations.
The Australian Government invested AUD 1 million dollars in 2011 commissioning a study by
Macquarie Capital
Macquarie Group Limited () is an Australian global financial services group. Headquartered and listed in Australia (), Macquarie employs more than 17,000 staff in 33 markets, is the world's largest infrastructure asset manager and Australia's t ...
,
WorleyParsons
WorleyParsons Limited, branded as Worley after completing the acquisition of Jacobs' Energy, Chemicals & Resources (ECR) division, is an American Australian engineering company which provides project delivery and consulting services to the ...
and
Baker & McKenzie
Baker McKenzie is an international law firm located in Chicago, Illinois. It was founded in 1949, originally named Baker & McKenzie. It now has 77 offices in 46 countries. It employs 4,809 attorneys total, and approximately 13,000 employees tot ...
to investigate the state's electricity transmission capacity and potential for expansion of renewable energy in South Australia. This study proposed that increasing the transmission capacity will unlock an estimated AUD 6 billion in renewable energy investment that would generate up to 5000 MW of clean and green energy The
Economic Development Board
The Economic Development Board (EDB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Government of Singapore that plans and executes strategies to sustain Singapore as a leading global hub for business and investment.
His ...
recommended that the State make use of its unique natural advantages in generating wind, solar, geothermal and
wave energy
Wave power is the capture of energy of wind waves to do useful work – for example, electricity generation, water desalination, or pumping water. A machine that exploits wave power is a wave energy converter (WEC).
Waves are generated by wind p ...
enabling the region to maintain its leading position in the development and use of "green" energy and establishing a significant renewable energy industry. An AUD 20 million renewable energy fund under the supervision of the
Renewable SA Board were established. The first investment of AUD 1.6 million will be spent over two years to create a South Australian Centre for Geothermal Research, in conjunction with the University of Adelaide. The Fund will boost up investment in research and development, examine opportunities for manufacturing, and help assess how to develop a "green grid" based in South Australia but linked directly into the national power grid. Two utilities have deployed house batteries to provide grid services in a
virtual power plant
A virtual power plant (VPP) is a Cloud computing, cloud-based distributed power plant that aggregates the capacities of heterogeneous distributed energy resources (DER) for the purposes of enhancing power generation, trading or selling power on the ...
and reduce need for network upgrades. However, such installations only provide
synthetic inertia which was excluded from the 2017 energy security target, and included in later targets.
By 2017, the increase in renewable energy could sometimes satisfy the entire electricity grid demand in South Australia. However many of the facilities did not provide technical system strength to ensure that the grid remained stable and reliable under fluctuations in supply or demand. This meant that even when the wind was blowing strongly, the
Australian Energy Market Operator demanded that a number of gas-fired generators be turned on to provide system inertia. Such interventions by AEMO amounted to $34 million per year.
ElectraNet
Electranet is a proposed smart electric grid which would allow people to sell electricity into the grid without any artificial caps. It was proposed in an op-ed article Al Gore wrote in a "My Turn" column for ''Newsweek'' in 2006.
Like the inter ...
sought tenders to provide this system strength to the network, however determined that all of the offers were too expensive. Batteries and syncons were installed to increase grid security. In 2019, ElectraNet announced that it proposed to install four
synchronous condenser
In electrical engineering, a synchronous condenser (sometimes called a syncon, synchronous capacitor or synchronous compensator) is a DC-excited synchronous motor, whose shaft is not connected to anything but spins freely.B. M. Weedy, Electric Po ...
s on the grid in South Australia. It proposes to build a pair at
Davenport near
Port Augusta
Port Augusta is a small city in South Australia. Formerly a port, seaport, it is now a road traffic and Junction (rail), railway junction city mainly located on the east coast of the Spencer Gulf immediately south of the gulf's head and about ...
and a second pair near
Robertstown. They were expected to be fully operational by the end of 2020. In August 2021, the installation of the synchronous condensers was complete, and they were undergoing commissioning and testing. They were operational in October 2021, increasing the limit on solar and wind power from 1,700 MW to 2,500 MW.
In 2020, wind and solar supplied the equivalent of 60% of electricity in South Australia. During the financial year 2020-21, consumption was 11,614 GWh, of which wind provided 41% at 5,738 GWh, and gas provided 37%. Average pollution reached a low point, at 0.26 tonnes per MWh in 2020-21, and power cost at $48/MWh was the lowest of the mainland states. Power price became high less often and negative more often, usually around noon, and solar power production received lower average price while gas and batteries received higher prices.
Transmission infrastructure and grid reliability
Transmission developments have been proposed to support the grid and renewable energy. These include
Project EnergyConnect
Project EnergyConnect is a new electricity transmission line under construction which will connect the South Australia and New South Wales districts of the National Electricity Market in Australia. Riverlink was a previous working title for the p ...
, a 900 km, 800 MW, 330kV double circuit transmission line between South Australia and New South Wales, with commissioning expected in 2024, and the A$300m
Eyre Peninsula Link, a 275 km, 132kV double circuit transmission line on the
Eyre Peninsula
The Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded by the Spencer Gulf on the east, the Great Australian Bight on the west, and the Gawler Ranges to the north.
Originally called Eyre’s Peninsula, it was named aft ...
, with commissioning expected in 2022 and a section able to be upgraded to 275kV when required. By 2021, South Australia was the only state without a major grid failure since 2018.
Political backlash
During South Australia's transition to renewable energy, Australia's federal government has been often ambivalent or hostile towards renewables.
South Australia experience
a widespread power outage in September 2016 due to storm damage. Two tornadoes damaged transmission lines, which caused a
cascading failure
A cascading failure is a failure in a system of interconnected parts in which the failure of one or few parts leads to the failure of other parts, growing progressively as a result of positive feedback. This can occur when a single part fails, i ...
in the electricity network.
Members of the federal government, including Deputy Prime Minister
Barnaby Joyce
Barnaby Thomas Gerard Joyce (born 17 April 1967) is an Australian politician who served as the 17th deputy prime minister of Australia under Malcolm Turnbull from 2016 to 2018 and under Scott Morrison from 2021 to 2022. He was the leader of the ...
, blamed the blackout on South Australia's reliance on renewable energy despite the lack of evidence that this was the cause. Federal energy minister
Josh Frydenberg
Joshua Anthony Frydenberg () (born 17 July 1971) is an Australian former politician who served as the treasurer of Australia and deputy leader of the Liberal Party from 2018 to 2022. He also served as a member of parliament (MP) for the divisio ...
held a press conference in South Australia, which South Australian premier
Jay Weatherill
Jay Wilson Weatherill (born 3 April 1964) is an Australian politician who was the 45th Premier of South Australia, serving from 21 October 2011 until 19 March 2018. Weatherill represented the House of Assembly seat of Cheltenham as a member of ...
gatecrashed. Weatherill lambasted Frydenberg and referred to the federal government as "the most anti-South Australian Commonwealth government in living history."
The Australian Energy Market Operator ultimately cited overly sensitive protection mechanisms as the cause of the blackout.
South Australia had another, smaller blackout in February 2017, this time caused by a mishap by the AEMO. The operator ordered load because it did not believe that there was the capacity to meet the state's electricity demands. Due to a computer glitch, instead of 30,000 users being taken off of the network, 90,000 users were. The Australian Energy Regulator later alleged that the
Pelican Point Power Station
The Pelican Point Power Station is located at Pelican Point, 20 km from the centre of Adelaide, South Australia on the Lefevre Peninsula. It is operated by Engie (previously known as GDF Suez Australian Energy), which owns 72 per cent of ...
had failed to inform the AEMO that it could operate at full capacity, which would have prevented the need for offloading and the blackout. In response to this blackout
Scott Morrison
Scott John Morrison (; born 13 May 1968) is an Australian politician. He served as the 30th prime minister of Australia and as Leader of the Liberal Party of Australia from 2018 to 2022, and is currently the member of parliament (MP) for t ...
, then federal
Treasurer
A treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury of an organization. The significant core functions of a corporate treasurer include cash and liquidity management, risk management, and corporate finance.
Government
The treasury o ...
, brought a lump of coal into Parliament House and again argued that this blackout was the fault of South Australia's shift to renewable energy, saying "the South Australian Labor government is switching off jobs, switching off lights and switching off air conditioners and forcing Australian families to boil in the dark as a result of their Dark Ages policies."
Wind
Wind energy
Wind power or wind energy is mostly the use of wind turbines to electricity generation, generate electricity. Wind power is a popular, sustainable energy, sustainable, renewable energy source that has a much smaller Environmental impact of wi ...
is a popular alternative to the
fossil fuels
A fossil fuel is a hydrocarbon-containing material formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel. The main fossil fuels are coal, oil, and natural gas. Fossil fuels ...
like coal, gas and oil in terms of better sustainability, economically feasible and environmental friendly. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) 2010 SA Supply Demand Outlook estimated that in 2009–10, 18% of the state's energy production came from wind power. In July 2014, South Australian wind farms produced enough power to meet 43% of the state's electricity needs, up from the previous record of 38% in August 2013.
South Australia was the largest producer of wind energy in Australia, as of April 2011 hosting 49% of the nation's installed capacity.
In mid-2009, RenewablesSA was established to encourage further investment in renewable energy to the state. There were 16
wind farms
Wind is the natural movement of air or other gases relative to a planet's surface. Winds occur on a range of scales, from thunderstorm flows lasting tens of minutes, to local breezes generated by heating of land surfaces and lasting a few hou ...
operating across the state with an installed capacity of 1,473
MW of power in 2014.
[Government of South Australia]
"Wind energy in South Australia"
, updated 4 August 2014, retrieved 4 November 2014
As of December 2010, South Australia had thirteen operational wind farms, with an installed capacity of 1,018 MW. By August 2014 this has increased to 1,473 MW, accounting for 27 per cent of electricity production.
As of late 2015 there were more new wind farms in various stages of planning but only one under construction, the
Hornsdale Wind Farm.
South Australia has provided regulatory certainty for wind farms, and the government implemented land use planning policies which represent national best practice for accommodating wind farms.
[ On 2 June 2009, Premier ]Mike Rann
Michael David Rann, , (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011. He was later Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 2013 to 2014, and Australian am ...
announced plans to increase South Australia's renewable energy production target to 33% by 2020, well above the national target of 20% by 2020.[Government of South Australia (8 December 2010)]
Renewable Energy in South Australia
Solar
As a part of the initiative to depend more on sustainable energy
Energy is sustainable if it "meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". Most definitions of sustainable energy include considerations of environmental aspects such as greenh ...
and reduction in carbon emission, the Australian Government
The Australian Government, also known as the Commonwealth Government, is the national government of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Like other Westminster-style systems of government, the Australian Government i ...
is promoting the usage and installation of solar hot water.
Another initiative is the South Australian Government's Solar Hot Water Rebate Scheme, which supplies rebates up to for the installation of a domestic hot water solar heater.
Additionally, the Australian Federal Government's Solar Hot Water Rebate programme can earn a rebate up to .
Another solar project in Adelaide is the Adelaide Solar City Programme, which plans a 50 kW rooftop solar photovoltaic
Photovoltaics (PV) is the conversion of light into electricity using semiconducting materials that exhibit the photovoltaic effect, a phenomenon studied in physics, photochemistry, and electrochemistry. The photovoltaic effect is commercially us ...
system. The installation will comprise 288 solar panels. This system will be installed on the roof of a historical market building which according to Dario De Bortoli, Adelaide Solar City Program Manager, is a proof of the fact that solar power systems can be installed even in historical buildings without much renovation.
Adelaide started a feasibility study in 2014 as to whether the country's first solar thermal power plant should be built at Port Augusta, South Australia. The solar thermal power generation focuses sunlight onto an absorber and a pipe containing special fluid. The heated fluid is piped through a heat exchanger to create steam that will drive a steam turbine to generate enough power to supply up to 40% of the state electricity demand. That facility did not proceed, but in 2016, a combined tomato greenhouse
A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse, or, if with sufficient heating, a hothouse) is a structure with walls and roof made chiefly of Transparent ceramics, transparent material, such as glass, in which plants requiring regulated climatic condit ...
, desalination
Desalination is a process that takes away mineral components from saline water. More generally, desalination refers to the removal of salts and minerals from a target substance, as in Soil salinity control, soil desalination, which is an issue f ...
plant and solar thermal plant opened near Port Augusta as a private development not exporting electricity to the grid.
Several other solar power stations are proposed or under development in the Port Augusta area, using either solar thermal or photovoltaic technology. Bungala Solar Power Project was the first grid-connected solar power station in South Australia when stage 1 started generating in May 2018.
In October 2020, South Australia solar power exceeded 100% of the state's electricity demand for the first time; an increasingly frequent occurrence.
Storage
The 150 MW (194 MWh) Hornsdale Power Reserve
Hornsdale Power Reserve is a 150 MW (194 MWh) grid-connected energy storage system owned by Neoen co-located with the Hornsdale Wind Farm in the Mid North region of South Australia, also owned by Neoen.
The original installation in 2017 was the ...
is a bank of grid-connected batteries adjacent to the Hornsdale Wind Farm. It was the largest lithium-ion battery in the world for some time. It will be surpassed by Maoneng's Gould Creek battery project, which was approved in late 2021 and once constructed will have a storage capacity of 450 MWh.
Smaller batteries also play a role in maintaining grid stability as renewable energy production rises and falls. The Dalrymple ESCRI battery is a 30 MW / 8 MWh battery installed on Yorke Peninsula
The Yorke Peninsula is a peninsula located northwest and west of Adelaide in South Australia, between Spencer Gulf on the west and Gulf St Vincent on the east. The peninsula is separated from Kangaroo Island to the south by Investigator Strai ...
owned by Electranet
Electranet is a proposed smart electric grid which would allow people to sell electricity into the grid without any artificial caps. It was proposed in an op-ed article Al Gore wrote in a "My Turn" column for ''Newsweek'' in 2006.
Like the inter ...
and operated by AGL Energy
AGL Energy Ltd () is an Australian listed public company involved in both the generation and retailing of electricity and gas for residential and commercial use. AGL is Australia's largest electricity generator, and the nation's largest carbo ...
. It was commissioned in June 2018.
In September 2018, the South Australian Government announced that it would offer $100M in state government subsidies for up to 40,000 households to install battery storage in their homes. Eligible home owners and renters could receive $500 per kWh up to a maximum of $6,000 for eligible solar and battery systems.
Geothermal
"Geothermal energy
Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust which originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay of materials in currently uncertain but possibly roughly equal proportions. The high temperature and pres ...
" refers to the heat generated naturally by the earth, which can be used for the production of electricity
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and motion of matter that has a property of electric charge. Electricity is related to magnetism, both being part of the phenomenon of electromagnetism, as described ...
. One of the greatest advantages of geothermal energy is said to be the reduction in emission. Unlike some other energy alternatives, which rely on intermittent supply of sunlight or wind, geothermal power generation can be used, like more traditional sources, for long term base-load power 24/7. South Australia hosts significant geothermal resources, with a surface heat flow of 92 ± 10 mW m2, compared to a heat flow of 49-54 mW m2 in geologically similar regions.
Unlike many other parts of the world such as New Zealand and Iceland where geothermal energy sources result from circulating groundwater heated by a shallow magma source, heat flow in South Australia primarily results from elevated concentrations of radiogenic elements such as uranium, thorium and potassium in granitic basement rocks. The radiogenic concentration of basement rock in the South Australian Heat Flow Anomaly (SAHFA) is over three times greater than the global mean for similar regions. Thick layers of overlying sediment insulate and trap in the deeper heat. Due to the low permeability of granite, the hot rocks must undergo hydraulic fracturing
Fracking (also known as hydraulic fracturing, hydrofracturing, or hydrofracking) is a well stimulation technique involving the fracturing of bedrock formations by a pressurized liquid. The process involves the high-pressure injection of "frack ...
and be stimulated to allow a flow of water through the system to produce energy. This heat is slowly conducted to shallower rocks near the surface.
Petratherm propose developing the geothermal energy in the more permeable sedimentary rocks that overlay the hot granite, a process called Heat Exchange Within Insulator (HEWI). While somewhat cooler, in many cases they do not require hydraulic fracturing.
It is estimated that one percent of geothermal energy shallower than five kilometres below the earth's surface and hotter than 150 °C can supply Australia's total energy requirement for 26000 years. South Australia and Tasmania, where the granite basement rocks are suitable, are the main locations where geothermal energy is being developed in Australia. Sedimentary style geothermal resources have also been located near the south Victorian coastline stretching across South Australia.
Geothermal energy has already been utilized commercially at two South Australian locations. Birdsville generates geothermal electricity
Geothermal power is electrical power generated from geothermal energy. Technologies in use include dry steam power stations, flash steam power stations and binary cycle power stations. Geothermal electricity generation is currently used in 26 ...
from the hot water from the great artesian basin
An artesian aquifer is a confined aquifer containing groundwater under positive pressure. An artesian aquifer has trapped water, surrounded by layers of impermeable rock or clay, which apply positive pressure to the water contained within th ...
there, and a geothermal district heating
District heating (also known as heat networks or teleheating) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating a ...
scheme at Portland has been in use for the last twenty years, supplied by the hot water of the Otway Basin
The Otway Basin is a northwest trending sedimentary basin located along the southern coast of Australia. The basin covers an area of 150,000 square kilometers and spans from southeastern South Australia to southwestern Victoria, with 80% lying off ...
. Many companies in Australia have engaged in developing geothermal energy for full-scale commercial deployment.
Both the state and federal government
A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central federal government (federalism). In a federation, the self-governin ...
are making efforts to support and sponsor research for realizing geothermal energy commercially. The South Australian Centre for Geothermal Energy Research (SACGER) was established in 2010 as a part of the state government's Renewable Energy Fund in order to promote a world class hub for practical, high priority geothermal energy research. This 3.6 million dollar funding will help South Australia to reach its target of producing 33% of renewable energy by 2020. Apart from designing geophysical tools, imaging the possible geothermal reservoirs, improving simulation of fracture and fluid networks in geothermal reservoirs, SACGER is also involved in developing trace elements micro-analytical imaging facilities for South Australia through key analytical infrastructure advances and mapping fracture systems in South Australian geothermal reservoir analogues.
In order to promote and encourage exploration in Australia, Geo-science Australia has taken initiatives to identify the hot spots of active geothermal regions for supporting geothermal industry. Onshore Energy Security Program, an initiative by the federal government, has been set up a field logging program to improve the heat flow coverage of Australia. OzTemp database, another product by Somerville et al. (1994 – Geotherm94 database) at the Bureau of Minerals Resources (now Geo-science Australia) and the Energy Research and Development Corporation, is designed to measure temperature from different sources and extrapolate these to five kilometers' depth.
Other
South Australia's only hydroelectric generation is the 3 MW Terminal Storage Mini Hydro
Terminal Storage Mini Hydro is the name of an electricity generator operating in the supply pipes for Adelaide's water supply in South Australia. The facility is installed at Tea Tree Gully and uses a stainless steel turbine in the gravity-powere ...
installed in SA Water
SA Water is a government business enterprise wholly owned by the Government of South Australia.
History
SA Water was established by the proclamation of the ''South Australian Water Corporation Act 1994'' on 1 July 1995. Prior to this its predec ...
supply pipes in a northeastern suburb of Adelaide. It generates electricity from water flowing downhill from one storage dam to the "terminal storage" facility that feeds into the metropolitan water distribution network.
There have been a number of proposals to construct pumped hydroelectric energy storage
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity (PSH), or pumped hydroelectric energy storage (PHES), is a type of hydroelectric energy storage used by electric power systems for load balancing. The method stores energy in the form of gravitational potentia ...
(PHES) in South Australia, but as of 2021, none had been developed and most plans have been abandoned.
There are also small electricity generators using collected waste gasses at several of the metropolitan waste water treatment plant
Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it appropriate for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation or many other uses, includ ...
s and the large landfill dump at Wingfield north of Adelaide.
Prices
The 2013 South Australian Electricity Report noted that increases in prices were "largely driven by transmission and distribution network price increases". In contrast, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has noted that the South Australian wholesale prices are lower than they have been since the start of the national electricity market, and that the wind "tends to depress the South Australian regional prices". The Government stated that the price increase due to the Carbon Tax was approximately half of that experienced by other states, due to the high installed capacity of wind and gas-fired generation.
Following the 2016 South Australian blackout
The South Australian blackout of 2016 was a widespread power outage in South Australia that occurred as a result of storm damage to electricity transmission infrastructure on 28 September 2016. The cascading failure of the electricity transmissio ...
, the South Australian government increased its ministerial powers to direct energy corporations in times of peak demand.
It was claimed in 2017 that South Australia had the most expensive electricity in the world Another analysis claimed that South Australia has the second cheapest electricity in Australia. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia
The COVID-19 pandemic in Australia is part of the ongoing worldwide pandemic of the coronavirus disease 2019 () caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (). The first confirmed case in Australia was identified on 25 Januar ...
, demand and electricity prices in South Australia fell to the lowest since 2012.
References
External links
Energy – Government of South Australia
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Australia is a net energy exporter, and was the ...
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