Electric trucks, mines and farms, low carbon fuels key to break Australia’s foreign fuel dependence
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Renew EconomyElectric trucks, mines and farms, low carbon fuels key to break Australia’s foreign fuel dependencereneweconomy.com.auSuperpower Institute releases findings from study examining ways to improve Australia's fuel security in the wake of shortages and price hikes caused by Iran conflict. The post Electric trucks, mines and farms, low carbon fuels key to break Australia’s foreign fuel dependence appeared first on Renew Economy.
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