The diabolical task of clean energy transition
The task of managing the rapidly transforming power grid is only getting harder as the bushfires that have swept across the south-east have made clear.
The catastrophic fires ripping through Australia have not only pitched the federal government into a state of high alert about climate action, they've created new challenges for managing the electricity grid – a major source of carbon emissions itself.
As bushfires and ash bore down on the grid early in the New Year, they destroyed power and transmission lines along the eastern seaboard, plunged the fire zones into darkness, and cut off communications and transport into and out of many communities.
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