The topic is in line with the white paper submitted by Finkel (2017) to the Commonwealth of Australia Government (COAG). This essay is going to do a policy case study on how evidence has helped influence the results of the electricity policy in Australia; using the Finkel's (2017) report ‘Independent Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market: Blueprint for the Future.' The sustainability of the electricity policy in Australia is dependent on how efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly. ‘Evidence-Based Policy Making (EBPM)' is dependent on interaction within the ‘policy cycle' that involves problem-solving (Cairney 2016).
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- INTRODUCTION
- SET BACK TO EVIDENCE POLICY
- ADVANCING EVIDENCE BASED POLICY IN AUSTRALIA ELECTRICITY MARKET
- AREAS OF CHALLENGES TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This policy case study examines how evidence has influenced the outcome of electricity policy in Australia. Specifically, it analyzes the Finkel (2017) report, "Independent Review into the Future Security of the National Electricity Market: Blueprint for the Future," and its recommendations for sustainable electricity policies. The essay explores the importance of evidence-based policy making and the challenges associated with it, especially in relation to environmental and electricity policies.
- The role of evidence in policy making and the importance of research
- Challenges to evidence-based policy, including lack of knowledge and timing issues
- The impact of climate change on energy policies and the need for clean energy solutions
- Analysis of Finkel's (2017) report on the future of the National Electricity Market (NEM) and its recommendations for sustainable electricity
- The importance of good governance and institutional capacity for effective policy implementation
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
- INTRODUCTION: This chapter introduces the case study, highlighting the importance of evidence-based policy making and outlining the focus on Finkel's (2017) report on the future of the Australian electricity market. The chapter also discusses the policy cycle and the challenges of gathering and utilizing evidence for policy decisions.
- SET BACK TO EVIDENCE POLICY: This chapter delves into the setbacks faced by evidence-based policy making, focusing on the lack of comprehensive knowledge, timing issues, and the challenges related to environmental and electricity policy. The chapter explores the concept of "wicked problems" and the difficulties in addressing them with certainty.
- ADVANCING EVIDENCE BASED POLICY IN AUSTRALIA ELECTRICITY MARKET: This chapter focuses on Finkel's (2017) report and its recommendations for advancing evidence-based policy in Australia's electricity market. It highlights the need for improved market forecasts, enhanced electricity security obligations, and the acquisition of larger and more efficient generators that meet both reliability and environmental standards. The chapter discusses the importance of clean energy solutions and the transition towards zero emissions by 2050.
- AREAS OF CHALLENGES TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY MARKET: This chapter examines the challenges faced by the National Electricity Market (NEM), particularly in relation to changing trends in the electricity sector, the need for efficient governance, and the importance of strong institutions. The chapter highlights the recommendations from Finkel's (2017) report for establishing a new Energy Security Board to ensure effective governance and promote the implementation of the report's recommendations. The chapter also explores the current governance structure in Australia and the roles of various organizations involved in managing the electricity market.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
This policy case study focuses on the intersection of evidence-based policy making, sustainable electricity, climate change, and the Australian National Electricity Market (NEM). Key concepts include the Finkel (2017) report, the policy cycle, clean energy solutions, good governance, institutional capacity, and challenges to evidence-based policy.
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- Nathaniel Stevenson Odusola (Autor), 2018, Policy Case Study on Sustainable electricity in Australia, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/923215