Tackling energy crisis needs a bigger plan

Published: January 4, 2023

To tackle the energy crisis, the government must avoid the temptation to produce piecemeal legislation and market interventions that can cause distortions and create uncertainty affecting investment decisions.

We need a plan that strikes the right balance between decarbonisation and reliability and affordability, with a timeline identifying how each source of energy and technology will play its part until we close the storage and base load gap: Tackling energy crisis needs a bigger plan

Read HERE our CEO Cris Talacko’s opinion piece published by the Canberra Times on the need for a well-designed and comprehensive nationally integrated energy plan for Australia to accelerate meaningful structural change, attract investment, and secure the future of Australians.

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