Article 6C9W6 Australia’s transition away from fossil fuels ‘not fast enough’ as wind and solar investment lags

Australia’s transition away from fossil fuels ‘not fast enough’ as wind and solar investment lags

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Peter Hannam
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6C9W6)

Australian Energy Market Operator head Daniel Westerman says two-thirds of electricity capacity could leave grid by 2030

Australia's transition away from fossil fuels is not proceeding fast enough with too few investments in wind and solar farms, according to the head of the Australian Energy Market Operator.

Daniel Westerman, in a speech on Tuesday, will also argue that delays in transmission construction have left the grid vulnerable to the sudden exit of coal-fired power stations.

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