40 GW Target To Boost Australia's Energy System

Dept of Climate Change, Energy, Environment & Water

The Capacity Investment Scheme (CIS) has raised its capacity target from 32 GW to 40 GW.

CIS has had 6 oversubscribed, successful tenders launched to date. It is on track to deliver 18 GW of generation and dispatchable storage projects.

An 8 GW capacity uplift will incentivise investment in projects to deliver an additional 5 GW of storage and 3 GW of generation by 2030. A 3 GW boost to CIS generation was helped by the competitive nature of the tenders and falling costs of solar.

Battery costs are also falling . An additional 5 GW of storage means more backup energy to power households and businesses when needed.

The uplift is expected to support investment of around $21 billion in storage capacity. Investments near $52 billion are expected in solar and wind technologies.

Renewable generation and dispatchable projects will:

  • create jobs within local communities
  • support Australian supply chains and manufacturers
  • help replace aging coal plants and support rising demand.

More CIS generation and storage capacity means that our energy grid will become more reliable as we transition to renewable electricity.

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