Rennie Partners Co-Founder Matt Rennie says AEMO’s plan to reduce coal as a source of dispatchable power will see new forms replacing it.
“We start to see a new role being played by orchestrated, distributed energy – so batteries, solar, inverters, control systems,” he told Sky
News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.“So whilst the current form of dispatchable power will be coming out, new forms will be taking their place.”
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