“They are losing patience:” Just one in ten investors believe Australia will meet renewables target
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Rachel Williamson
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Renew Economy“They are losing patience:” Just one in ten investors believe Australia will meet renewables targetreneweconomy.com.auInvestors buoyed by re-election of a Labor government last year are now downbeat, citing transmission, planning and tax issues that puts renewables target out of reach. The post “They are losing patience:” Just one in ten investors believe Australia will meet renewables target appeared first on Renew Economy.
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