Horizon Scanning Series
The Role of Energy Storage in Australia’s Future Energy Supply
Delivered as a partnership between Australia’s Chief Scientist and ACOLA, the Energy Storage project studies the transformative role that energy storage may play in Australia’s energy systems; future economic opportunities and challenges; and current state of and future trends in energy storage technologies and their underpinning sciences.
The project examines the scientific, technological, economic and social aspects of the role that energy storage can play in Australia’s transition to a low-carbon economy over the coming decade and beyond.
“Given our natural resources and our technical expertise, energy storage could represent a major new export industry for our nation”
Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel.
Launch of the Energy Storage report
The Role of Energy Storage in Australia’s Future Energy Supply Mix report was launched at Parliament House, Canberra on 20 November 2017.
Alan Finkel opened the event and project Expert Working Group members spoke about their respective fields of interest. The Launch was followed by a roundtable event attendees including executives from the Australian Government, its agencies and relevant government bodies. The event attracted sixty attendees, mostly from the academies, government and academia.
Media coverage was significant due to the timing of the event in relation to discussions of the Government’s energy policy. In addition to the invited attendees, some 30 or more journalists attended the launch, recorded the talks and conducted a doorstop interview with Alan Finkel and Bruce Godfrey.
A podcast is available from Energy Insiders with Bruce Godfrey talking about the report, its findings and their implication in the current Australian energy policy debate.

Dr Bruce Godfrey, ACOLA Energy Storage report launch (Nov 2018)
Expert Working Group
ACOLA, for its established ability to deliver interdisciplinary evidence-based research that draws on specialist expertise from Australia’s Learned Academies, convenes the Energy Storage Expert Working Group (EWG) to guide the development of a targeted study that draws input from several disciplines to create a well-considered, balanced and peer-reviewed report. The role of the EWG is to provide strategic oversight and provide expert input, analysis and provocative thinking.
Dr Bruce Godfrey FTSE (Chair) | Professor Robyn Dowling FTSE |
Professor Maria Forsyth FAA | Professor R Quentin Grafton FASSA GAICD |
Authors
Dr Bruce Godfrey | Professor Robyn Dowling |
Professor Maria Forsyth | Professor R Quentin Grafton |
Support by Irene Wyld |
Peer Reviewers
This report has been reviewed by an independent panel of experts. Members of this review panel were not asked to endorse the report’s conclusions and findings. The Review Panel members acted in a personal, not organisational, capacity and were asked to declare any conflicts of interest. ACOLA gratefully acknowledges their contribution.
Professor John Loughhead OBE FREng FTSE | Dr Thomas Maschmeyer FAA FTSE |
Professor Libby Robin FAHA |
Project Management
Dr Angus Henderson | Dr Lauren Palmer |
Project Funding and Support
ACOLA gratefully acknowledges the contribution of the Australian Government through the Commonwealth Science Council; Australian Research Council and the Office of the Chief Scientist. This research was funded by the Australian Government through the Australian Research Council.
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Additional Resources
Office of the Chief Scientist Occasional Paper
- Office of the Chief Scientist
- Taking Charge – The energy storage opportunity for Australia
- Taking Charge – The energy storage opportunity for Australia
Report Acknowledgements
ACOLA and the Expert Working Group offer their sincere gratitude to the principal consultants, experts and research assistants who have contributed to this report, and to the many stakeholders who provided input to the project through interviews, workshops, consultation sessions and surveys.
Special thanks go to ARENA for both its financial and in-kind support. The intellectual contributions made by Dan Sturrock and Scott Beltman were greatly valued.
ACOLA and the Expert Working Group would like to gratefully acknowledge the significant contributions of Irene Wyld for her diligence and support in developing this report.
The ACOLA Secretariat, and in particular Dr Lauren Palmer and Dr Angus Henderson, also made significant contributions to supporting the EWG and managing the research project.
Further details of the extensive consultation can be found under Evidence Gathering. The views expressed in the report do not necessarily reflect the views of the individuals or organisations listed.
Acknowledgement of Country
ACOLA acknowledges the Traditional Owners and custodians of the lands on which our company is located and where we conduct our business. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
Contributing reports
Reports commissioned for The Role of Energy Storage in Australia’s Future Energy Supply Mix
Work package 1
- Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Geoff James, Ray Rutovitz, Sven Teske, Tom Morris, Dani Alexander (ISF); Senzeni Mpofu, Josh Usher (Misty West)
- Executive Summary (665KB)
- Full report (3.6MB)
Work package 2
- Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), Dominic Banfield, Emily Finch, Dr Matt Wenham
- Full report (2.2MB)
Work package 3
- Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney, Nick Florin, Elsa Dominish
- Executive Summary (534KB PDF)
- Full report (7MB PDF)
Work package 4
- The University of Queensland, Semso Sehic, Peta Ashworth, Jill Harris
- Full report (5MB)