Yesterday at the Clean Energy Council’s Queensland Summit, industry leaders came together to explore the opportunities and challenges shaping the state’s clean energy future. Among the highlights was a session on Operating in the National Electricity Market (NEM), featuring Rachel Rundle, Eku Energy’s Director of Policy & Regulation.
Rachel joined fellow experts to unpack the complexities of the NEM and share insights on how clean energy projects can deliver energy security over the long-term. The discussion covered key themes including:
As large-scale battery storage and renewable projects scale up across Queensland and the wider NEM, these insights are critical to enabling projects to perform effectively, deliver strong returns, and accelerate the clean energy transition.
Eku Energy is proud to contribute to shaping the market conversation and advancing the role of energy security, cost-effective clean energy and storage in Australia’s future energy mix.