Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen admits Labor’s goal of making the energy grid 82 per cent renewable by 2030 is “ambitious” but achievable.
Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen admits Labor’s goal of making the energy grid 82 per cent renewable by 2030 is “ambitious” but achievable.“We have started implementing the policies to do just that – importantly, rewiring our country, rewiring the nation.
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