Australia Cabinet approves energy plan that ditches clean target to focus on reliability -media

Published 17:47 on October 16, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:47 on October 16, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s Cabinet has cleared a new energy plan that scraps the recommended Clean Energy Target (CET) and instead imposes obligations on electricity retailers to supply a certain share of coal and natural gas in order to ensure reliability, national media reported.
Australia’s Cabinet has cleared a new energy plan that scraps the recommended Clean Energy Target (CET) and instead imposes obligations on electricity retailers to supply a certain share of coal and natural gas in order to ensure reliability, national media reported.


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