This graph was released by the Clean Energy Council this week, highlighting some of the impressive gains and achievements of the clean energy industry in Australia in 2013.
It is pretty much self-explanatory.
The Clean Energy Council says 2013 was a very good year for renewables, mostly because of a big bounce for hydro power in Tasmania. There is a possibility that the 2014 result could actually be slightly lower as a result.
Some of the stats from the report include:
Clean Energy Council Chief Executive David Green said both energy efficiency and renewable energy had an important role to play in building a stronger, cleaner economy, and overall 2013 represented another solid year for the uptake of these technologies.
“Last year saw another year of steady growth for solar power and wind energy in Australia, despite sustained uncertainty about the key policy settings for the sector. Australia’s renewable energy potential is massive, but we have so much more to do to fully unlock it,” Mr Green said
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