Solar, wind, nuclear power on the rise, but coal still has its place
Policy Australian's vision of a decarbonised power supply is bold but it reveals the conundrum at the heart of energy planning.
Australian's vision of a decarbonised power supply is bold but it reveals the conundrum at the heart of energy planning. The problem is not simply taking carbon out of the electricity grid, a task the South Australian government has embraced as it reaches 27 per cent wind-generated power.
The future challenge is producing reliable power with low carbon emissions, as the population increases and people and continue to live in electricity-hungry cities.
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