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Brown coal leads 5.2 million tonne jump in power sector emissions: Pitt & Sherry

05 Jun 2015

Carbon emissions from Australia's main electricity network have jumped by an annual rate of 5.2 million tonnes since the Abbott government scrapped the carbon price in July last year, according to energy consultants Pitt & Sherry.

Emissions in the National Electricity Market, which serves about 80 per cent of Australians, rose by an annualised rate of 3.3 per cent for the year to May, compared with the 12 months to June 2014, the firm's monthly Cedex report said.

Brown coal again grabbed share from other energy sources, rising to 24.15 per cent of the NEM, its highest rate since August 2012.

"It's nearly back to the beginning of the carbon price" in terms of the proportion of the market, Hugh Saddler, principal consultant with Pitt & Sherry, said.

Combined with a pick-up in black coal demand, the share of the NEM supplied by coal was 75.3 per cent, or the highest in 26 months.

Coal is largely replacing gas as more of that energy source is diverted to lucrative export markets, while hydro's share - at 7.8 per cent in May - continues to drop. Hydro generators had ramped up production to take advantage of the carbon price and now also face falling storage levels as drier conditions set in.

Meanwhile, wind generation has continued to grab market share despite new investment in wind farms all but frozen because of an impasse over the Renewable Energy Target that has been resolved only in the past month.

At an annualised rate, wind supplied about 5.5 per cent of the NEM in May, with generation in South Australia, Victoria, NSW and Tasmania topping gas-fired electricity for the first time, Pitt & Sherry said.

Total annual emissions for energy use including for transport rose by 4.6 million tonnes in the first nine months after the end of the carbon price, Pitt & Sherry said. That amounted to a 1.6 per cent increase.

source: http://www.smh.com.au