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Clean energy investors slam AEMC’s proposed network access reforms – RenewEconomy
Clean energy investors slam rule-maker’s “perverse” changes to network access, saying they will result in delays, cancelled projects and higher costs.

A group of Australia’s leading clean energy investors has slammed the Australian Energy Market Commission’s continued efforts to push controversial reforms to transmission network access, saying they will stall new wind and solar investment and ultimately lead to higher electricity prices for consumers.
The Clean Energy Investor Group (CEIG), in a submission to the AEMC’s consultation on the proposed reforms, warn the proposed changes – which they see as a revival of the controversial Coordination…
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