Honorary Associate Professor, Centre for Climate Economics and Policy, Australian National University
Hugh Saddler is an independent consultant and honorary academic. He has been fully engaged in the analysis of major national energy policy issues in the UK and Australia, as an academic, government employee and consultant. He is the author of a book on Australian energy policy and of over 70 scientific papers, monographs and articles on energy, technology and environmental policy.
Australia's electricity market is not agile and innovative enough to keep up
Feb 17, 2017 01:02 am UTC| Insights & Views
On the early evening of Wednesday, February 8, electricity supply to some 90,000 households and businesses in South Australia was cut off for up to an hour. Two days later, all electricity consumers in New South Wales were...
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