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Renewable electricity growth will continue to accelerate as Australians continue to install solar PV, home battery and drive electric vehicles

Discover the challenges for both public and private sectors to change to clean energy and how renewable energy sources can be integrated into their networks.

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Switching the power grid from coal to clean energy is a challenge Australia is facing right now. 

So what can Australian energy and utilities companies do? 

The task for both private and public sectors is to figure out how to orchestrate the transition to clean energy smoothly, considering the challenges of both centralised and distributed deployments of energy resources. 

In addition to utility scale investments, renewable electricity growth will continue to accelerate as Australians continue to install solar PV, home battery and drive electric vehicles. 

At Oliver Wyman, we can help energy and utilities companies to map out how they can integrate high level of renewable energy sources in their networks. We can also help them identify and progress solutions such as smart mobility and virtual powerplants in response to distributed energy challenges. 

Working hard together towards reducing emissions by 2030 and facilitate the energy transition makes good economic sense.

Together, let’s accelerate these breakthroughs.  

    Discover the challenges for both public and private sectors to change to clean energy and how renewable energy sources can be integrated into their networks.

    INFocus Series

    INFocus provides exclusive insights and trends from experts and leaders across the Asia Pacific region, exploring the forces, opportunities, and challenges shaping its future.

    Go to series

    Switching the power grid from coal to clean energy is a challenge Australia is facing right now. 

    So what can Australian energy and utilities companies do? 

    The task for both private and public sectors is to figure out how to orchestrate the transition to clean energy smoothly, considering the challenges of both centralised and distributed deployments of energy resources. 

    In addition to utility scale investments, renewable electricity growth will continue to accelerate as Australians continue to install solar PV, home battery and drive electric vehicles. 

    At Oliver Wyman, we can help energy and utilities companies to map out how they can integrate high level of renewable energy sources in their networks. We can also help them identify and progress solutions such as smart mobility and virtual powerplants in response to distributed energy challenges. 

    Working hard together towards reducing emissions by 2030 and facilitate the energy transition makes good economic sense.

    Together, let’s accelerate these breakthroughs.  

    Discover the challenges for both public and private sectors to change to clean energy and how renewable energy sources can be integrated into their networks.

    INFocus Series

    INFocus provides exclusive insights and trends from experts and leaders across the Asia Pacific region, exploring the forces, opportunities, and challenges shaping its future.

    Go to series

    Switching the power grid from coal to clean energy is a challenge Australia is facing right now. 

    So what can Australian energy and utilities companies do? 

    The task for both private and public sectors is to figure out how to orchestrate the transition to clean energy smoothly, considering the challenges of both centralised and distributed deployments of energy resources. 

    In addition to utility scale investments, renewable electricity growth will continue to accelerate as Australians continue to install solar PV, home battery and drive electric vehicles. 

    At Oliver Wyman, we can help energy and utilities companies to map out how they can integrate high level of renewable energy sources in their networks. We can also help them identify and progress solutions such as smart mobility and virtual powerplants in response to distributed energy challenges. 

    Working hard together towards reducing emissions by 2030 and facilitate the energy transition makes good economic sense.

    Together, let’s accelerate these breakthroughs.