New carbon signal will be required to decarbonise Australian electricity sector once coal retires, think tank warns

Published 08:38 on April 29, 2024  /  Last updated at 08:59 on April 29, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s fleet of coal-fired power stations will retire in the early 2030s, but a new signal on carbon emissions will be required for the electricity sector to reach net zero, a report published Monday said.
Australia’s fleet of coal-fired power stations will retire in the early 2030s, but a new signal on carbon emissions will be required for the electricity sector to reach net zero, a report published Monday said.


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