Time to rethink Australia’s energy strategy – Opinion Piece by our CEO in the Spectator

Published: January 18, 2024

Read HERE the article by our CEO Cristina Talacko on the need to rethink Australia’s energy strategy. To balance the financial implications for taxpayers in emission reduction efforts and the fulfilment of our Net Zero commitments, a decarbonisation plan that encompasses all available technologies is an essential initial stride, demanding meticulous and impartial independent cost modelling drawing insights from comparable nations. Understanding all factors and addressing deficiencies should be integral to our decarbonisation efforts, with a paramount focus on safeguarding both Australia’s energy security and the environment.

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