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NSW’s clean energy plan means the federal government is even more isolated on fossil fuels – The Guardian
Angus Taylor’s dire warnings about abandoning coal are going unheeded as the states forge their own path towards renewables
There may have been other weeks that packed in as many transformative developments in clean energy in Australia as the past seven days, but they dont come often.
On Friday, the New South Wales parliament passed laws to build 12 gigawatts of clean energy roughly equivalent to the countrys entire existing large-scale renewable capacity and 2GW of energy storage in the state over the next decade.
Remarkably, given Australias tortured national climate politics, the legislation had near-unanimous parliamentary…
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