Energy Minister calls for private sector to help Australia’s renewables shift

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Energy Minister calls for private sector to help Australia’s renewables shift


Energy Minister Chris Bowen will pledge on Wednesday to cut tendering and approvals times for power projects as he calls on the private sector to help fund the national renewable roll-out.

In his first major speech since Labor was reelected on May 3, Mr Bowen will tell the Australian Energy Week in Melbourne on Wednesday that Government alone can’t deliver the energy transition.

“Government is not enough. We need the private sector and the community engaged, investing, thinking, innovating, risking and employing,” he will say, according to a draft version of the speech seen by The West Australian.

The address will outline Labor’s energy agenda next term, including plans to fast track the tender process of the Capacity Investment Scheme.

The Government has so far underwritten about $17 billion of private investment into renewable and storage projects through the scheme, Mr Bowen will say. In Western Australia, that included Neoen’s Muchea Big Battery.

“We will reduce the time taken to finalise tender outcomes to around six months from the current nine months by moving to a one stage tender process rather than two stages, as is the case now,” Mr Bowen will say.

“The sector still faces social license challenges, workforce constraints, and approval times.

“Together with the states and the industry, we are working to alleviate these constraints.”

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