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Unlocking the Potential of Consumer Energy Resources: A Path to a Cleaner and More Efficient Australian Energy Market

The AEMC partnered with Energeia to explore how flexible Consumer Energy Resources (CER), like solar, batteries, electric vehicles, and smart appliances, can reduce costs and improve market efficiency. Energeia’s analysis found that unlocking CER flexibility could generate up to $14 billion in annual benefits by 2050, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms and expanded market access to ensure fair compensation for consumers and a more efficient energy future.

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Maximising Efficient Consumer Energy Resource Adoption

As rooftop solar PV, battery storage and ultimately, vehicle-to-x technologies, create generation alternatives and the means to store energy, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential respond to pricing fluctuations. All this indicates none of the above characteristics of price inelasticity will remain true in the very near future.

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