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Renewables
Australia has the resources to be a renewable energy superpower, now it needs a plan
The last federal government has left a considerable mess in the electricity sector for the incoming Labor government to clean up.
Simon Corbell
May 24, 2022
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Governments
Australia’s energy superpower status at risk with grid congestion reforms
If proposed reforms to prevent grid congestion go ahead, they will make Australia a bad place for investment in wind and solar.
Simon Corbell
Sep 21, 2021
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Despite Coalition victory, the clean energy transition will continue
Morrison’s unexpected victory signals new environment, where state, territory, corporate and community action will need to drive renewables development in Australia.
Simon Corbell
May 23, 2019
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Renewables
The NEG’s dead – let states and territories lead on energy
So the NEG is dead – where to now? It’s time for politics to adopt the renewables model: a decentralised and distributed framework.
Simon Corbell
Aug 21, 2018
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