FEATURE: Australia grapples with how best to decarbonise its suburbs

Published 07:03 on February 20, 2023  /  Last updated at 07:03 on February 20, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

A trial to electrify communities in New South Wales has led to renewed calls by some for Australia to commit to cutting emissions by replacing fossil-fuel based home appliances and vehicles, rather than turning to hydrogen or biogas, which they deem costly and inefficient.
A trial to electrify communities in New South Wales has led to renewed calls by some for Australia to commit to cutting emissions by replacing fossil-fuel based home appliances and vehicles, rather than turning to hydrogen or biogas, which they deem costly and inefficient.


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