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Renewable Energy Investment Surges as Major Projects Break Ground

by Harry Murphy

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Transmission remains the binding constraint. The Australian Energy Market Operator’s Integrated System Plan outlines the need for thousands of kilometres of new high-voltage lines to connect resource-rich renewable energy zones to coastal demand centres. The social licence for these transmission corridors is contested, and the cost of building them will ultimately be borne by consumers. Governments are experimenting with strategic land acquisition and enhanced compensation packages, but the timeline for delivering transmission often lags the rapid construction timelines of the generation projects themselves, raising the prospect of curtailment where clean power has nowhere to go.

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The manufacturing dimension is gaining political and economic attention. While Australia has been a raw materials powerhouse, it has historically exported lithium, rare earths and other critical minerals without capturing the value of downstream processing or component manufacturing. A series of federal grants and production credits is now aiming to build domestic capability in battery cell assembly, electrolyser manufacturing and solar panel recycling. The ambition is to position Australia not just as a renewable energy giant but as a competitor in the global clean technology supply chain, a vision that will require sustained investment in skills, research and trade diplomacy.

As the energy transition gathers pace, the human dimension remains paramount. The closure of coal-fired power stations, while necessary for decarbonisation, has concentrated impacts on towns like the Latrobe Valley and the Hunter region. A just transition will require more than economic diversification plans on paper; it demands genuine partnerships, long-term funding and a willingness to listen to affected workers and their families. The surge in renewable investment is a powerful story, but its ultimate success will be judged not only by gigawatts installed or tonnes of carbon abated, but by whether the benefits are shared broadly and the costs borne fairly.

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