Australia’s Labor party to back National Energy Guarantee with tougher emission targets

Published 09:45 on November 21, 2018  /  Last updated at 00:53 on November 22, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s opposition Labor party, current favourites to win next year’s election, will reintroduce the ruling Coalition’s proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG) if victorious, but with a stricter emission reduction target for the electricity sector.
Australia’s opposition Labor party, current favourites to win next year’s election, will reintroduce the ruling Coalition’s proposed National Energy Guarantee (NEG) if victorious, but with a stricter emission reduction target for the electricity sector.


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