The Federal Government has introduced legislation that will create the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) before the Commonwealth Parliament.

 

Pending the passage of the agency, ARENA will be established on 1 July 2012 and will oversee around $3.2 billion in federal funding for the renewable energy sector, such as large scale solar deployment, biomass, biofuel, ocean and geothermal. Of this, $1.5 billion is committed to existing projects, and $1.7 billion is uncommitted.

 

ARENA will be responsible for channelling funding to support the development of renewable energy technology as well as working in tandem with the Renewable Energy Target to drive down the costs of renewable energy and to encourage wide scale deployment.

 

The agency will consolidate on the work currently undertaken by the Department of Resources, Energy, Tourism (DRET), the Australian Solar Institute (AS) and the Australian Centre for Renewable Energy (ACRE).

 

The legislation will enable establishment of the Board (who will be appointed by the Government according to a skills matrix), and the positions of Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer for the independent statutory authority, as well as setting out ARENA's governance and financial arrangements. DRET will provide ARENA's administrative and operational support.

 

ARENA is to have responsibility for:

  • providing financial assistance for the research, development, demonstration, deployment and commercialisation of renewable energy and related technologies;
  • developing skills in the renewable energy industry;
  • sharing of non-confidential knowledge and information from the projects it funds; and
  • promoting collaboration on renewable energy technology innovation with state and territory governments and other institutions, including international governments and institutions.

 

ARENA centralises the funding of projects currently within the oversight of DRET, ACRE and the ASI. Staff from the ASI will transfer to DRET and provide support to ARENA. It will be largely business as usual for the projects transferring to ARENA.

 

Alongside ARENA, the $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation will also invest in the commercialisation and deployment of renewable energy, energy efficiency and clean technologies.