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Distributed generation Implications for Australian electricity markets Prepared for the energy supply association of Australia
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Document Date: 2013-08-02 00:08:38


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Melbourne / /

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ACIL Tasman Pty Ltd / Renewable energy / DG / /

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Australia / /

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Force Majeure / Environmental Issue / /

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Melbourne Airport / Melbourne airport Figure / /

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electricity prices / wholesale electricity market / oil refining / energy needs / electricity consumers / electricity charges / electricity grid / photovoltaic technologies / retail electricity costs / annual electricity bills / retail electricity prices / them with those services / large electricity / electricity generators / electricity markets / energy / e.g. gas / electricity / technology status / supply management systems / electricity retail prices / electricity bill / battery technologies / broader network / regulated network / wholesale electricity / generation technologies / electricity bills / energy value / retail electricity / wholesale electricity markets / less greenhouse gas emissions / energy supply association / minerals processing facilities / paying for electricity / /

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Creek Street Brisbane QLD / /

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Sydney Level / Guy Dundas Paul Hyslop John / Paul Hyslop John Soderbaum Distributed / Jeremy Tustin / /

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driver / generation Contents Executive / generation Executive / /

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B-1 / A-2 / A-1 Appendix / /

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Western Australia / Northern Territory / /

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Western Australia / /

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generation technologies / DG technologies / battery technologies / prevalent DG technology / /

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www.aciltasman.com.au / /

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