[Australian report pushes 100% renewable energy future]
While Australia still relies heavily of fossil fuels, and in particular coal, for electricity generation, a new report has charted the rapid growth of renewable energy in the country. It also makes the case that a structural shift towards distributed electricity is an economic and environmental imperative.
The Australian Climate Commission has produced the report, entitled "The Critical Decade: Generating A Renewable Australia." It was authored by Climate Commissioners Tim Flannery and Veena Sahajwalla. The rapid growth and potential of photovoltaics in the country is charted in the report.
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By: Jonathan Gifford
While Australia still relies heavily of fossil fuels, and in particular coal, for electricity generation, a new report has charted the rapid growth of renewable energy in the country. It also makes the case that a structural shift towards distributed electricity is an economic and environmental imperative.
The Australian Climate Commission has produced the report, entitled "The Critical Decade: Generating A Renewable Australia." It was authored by Climate Commissioners Tim Flannery and Veena Sahajwalla. The rapid growth and potential of photovoltaics in the country is charted in the report.
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By: Jonathan Gifford