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Nuclear costings put heat on uncosted renewables plan

Both sides of politics should end the charade of promising cheaper power prices while debating the least costly transition to a net zero economy.

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Decarbonising Australia’s fossil fuel-based economy to avert dangerous global warming was always going to be a challenging and costly transformation. The Australian Financial Review has consistently supported a technology-agnostic approach to the energy transition. We have also supported putting a price on carbon to drive the most efficient and least costly ways of curbing emissions.

Frontier Economics’ modelling has flipped the script about uncosted energy policy.  Glen Le Lievre.

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