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Australia and IEA team up on on energy security

Agreement between the Australian Government and the IEA was reached following a meeting between Australia’s Minister for the Environment and Energy Josh Frydenberg and the IEA’s Executive Director Dr Fatih Birol in Paris.

Mr Frydenberg said having the IEA’s expert input into the review, headed by Australia’s Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, would ensure Australia is a global leader in maintaining energy security while transitioning to a lower emissions future.

“I’m pleased the Finkel Review will be able to tap into the knowledge and experience of the IEA to ensure we are provided with the best possible options in terms of improving our energy security,” said Mr Frydenberg.

“Given many countries around the world are faced with energy security challenges presented from the higher uptake of renewables, the IEA has established a dedicated unit to bring together the best minds from around the world to look at this issue.

“Energy security is non-negotiable and the Australian Government is unapologetic in making it our foremost priority.”

Dr Birol said many countries, including Australia, are undergoing a deep transformation of their energy and power systems which is creating new electricity security challenges.

“I am extremely pleased to accept Minister Frydenberg’s request to contribute to Australia’s energy security review in the wake of the blackout in South Australia,” said Dr Birol.

“We recognise that cooperation among nations can help share best-practices and even learn from common challenges.

“The IEA stands ready to facilitate this exchange.”

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