Energy Generation in Australia

power plantAustralia has abundant and diverse energy resources that supply energy for both domestic consumption and the world market. The main fuels produced in Australia are coal, uranium, and natural gas. Australia’s energy production has been dominated by coal. Black coal resources are located in most states, with significant quantities of high-quality black coal in New South Wales and Queensland. Australia’s identified conventional gas resources have increased threefold over the past 20 years. Around 90 percent of estimated recoverable reserves of conventional gas are located off the west and north-west coast of Australia. There is also a growing commercial utilisation of Australia’s resources of coal seam gas. The majority of Australia’s uranium resources are located in South Australia, the Northern Territory, and Western Australia. Although Australia’s energy consumption continues to increase, the rate of growth has slowed over the past 50 years. Over the past 20 years, domestic energy consumption has increased at a slower rate than production. Australia has large resources of both renewable and non-renewable energy. Australia has significant and widely distributed wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectricity, ocean energy, and bioenergy resources. Australia’s renewable resources are largely undeveloped and could contribute significantly more to Australia’s future energy supply. The major energy-using sectors of electricity generation, transport, and manufacturing together accounted for more than 75 percent of Australia’s energy consumption. The next largest energy-consuming sectors were the mining, residential, commercial, and services sectors. The current structure of Australia’s eastern electricity market was shaped by industry reforms that began in the early 1990s. A key element of these reforms was the National Electricity Market (NEM), which began operation in 1998. The NEM allows market-determined power flows across all states except Western Australia and the Northern Territory. [image source google]

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