Coal closure “interventions” are stifling investment in the very projects needed to replace them
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Uncertainty around the timeline for closure of Australia's remaining coal generators are having a material impact on investment on new wind projects needed to replace them. The post Coal closure “interventions” are stifling investment in the very projects needed to replace them appeared first on Renew Economy.
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