Provide a long-term view on energy generation, demand and network infrastructure requirements by preparing a North West Interconnected System energy futures report. The report should:
- align with interim emission reduction targets (once defined) and net zero emissions by 2050 targets
- test and resolve to what extent interconnection should occur in the system and the infrastructure needs to support this, along with any adjustments to access arrangements
- define the role of state agencies, government trading enterprises and the private sector
- support the identification of suitable sites for large-scale renewable energy generation and storage in proximity to industrial land and high energy users
- inform the evaluation of key project proposals, including the Burrup Common User Transmission Line and East Pilbara Link.
The WA Government responded to Foundation for a stronger tomorrow in February 2023. Recommendation 44 is fully supported. For further information please refer to the response document.
Actions:
44.60 Develop system planning for the North West Interconnected System (NWIS) at an appropriate time
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44.60 On schedule
The next stage of the Pilbara Energy Transition Plan is underway and aims to support the achievement of an orderly green energy transformation in the Pilbara region. The Pilbara Energy Transition work program includes annual modelling to inform the development of new common use electricity infrastructure and the evolution of the Pilbara regulatory regime to facilitate the Pilbara energy transition.