How a ‘superpower’ Australia could snare greater share of green boom
Former competition tsar Rod Sims has thrown his weight behind a campaign for Australia to dramatically accelerate the rollout of wind and solar power, and use it to make green metals, fertiliser and transport fuels for the world.
Describing it as a “once in a century opportunity”, bigger than the Hawke-Keating reforms and China’s industrialisation, he said Australia could become a clean energy superpower by using its abundant green and cheap power and minerals to grab an outsized share of the economic boom presented by the global decarbonisation race.
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