Local network connected battery at Tanby

Local Renewable Energy Zone (LREZ) pilot

The Local Renewable Energy Zone (LREZ) pilot project sites being established in Caloundra and Townsville will help the community generate more renewable energy, and store it and share it locally across the poles and wires infrastructure that already exists.

LREZs put customers at the centre of the energy transition where their energy resources, like solar, batteries and electric vehicles, work closely with our network-connected batteries and existing electricity infrastructure, allowing more renewable energy to be generated and used on the network.

The Queensland LREZ is a nation-first project to maximise the value of locally produced renewable energy for all customers including renters, low-income households and those who live in unit complexes and do not have access to solar power.

Roof top solar is already a significant contributor to our emissions reduction targets, however, there remains untapped potential for roof tops to host even more solar. The LREZ seeks to encourage increased levels of renewable energy generation in the community, with support from batteries in an efficient way, to get the most benefit from the existing poles and wires.

The LREZ enables communities to lead the way in the renewable energy transition and will bring together customers, retailers, and networks for a co-ordinated collaborative approach to delivering on renewable energy targets supporting not only the local area, but also the Queensland energy system.

The pilot project includes a partnership with universities and peak body organisations, such as the Smart Energy Council, to help inform customer incentive programs, economic models, customer adoption and behavioural change strategies, and technical standards.

What does the LREZ involve?

The LREZ pilot project will see the deployment of up to 8.4MW/18.8MWh of battery storage and support up to an additional 2.8MW of solar PV, and 0.9MW of demand management across each zone.

It will work with behind the meter customer assets such as roof top solar, batteries and home energy management systems.

The LREZ is being funded by the Queensland Government and will be rolled out over the coming three to four years.

It is being expanded by the Queensland Solar Bank project, funded by the Australian Government, which aims to roll-out an additional 5.3MW of roof top solar focusing initially on the LREZ zones and surrounding areas, with the benefits shared across 5,500 low-income households. We are engaging now on how to best ensure equitable access to the benefits of new technologies, and the energy transition more broadly.

The outcome of the two pilot sites will provide pathways for policy, economic, social and technical solutions to sustain a delivery model for future LREZ roll-out across Queensland.

What are the LREZ benefits?

LREZs will:

  1. Improve the reliability and resilience of energy supply, by providing a self-sufficient source of clean energy and storage locally
  2. Reduce the infrastructure investment required in our electricity distribution system by smoothing Queensland’s peak solar energy profile
  3. Enable the grid to be ready for more EVs by co-locating solar, storage, and EV charging to reduce the need to upgrade the grid as demand for EV infrastructure grows
  4. Help deliver significant components of the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan.
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Caloundra’s LREZ is in the growth area of the Sunshine Coast.

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