Can't avoid thinking about this Gustave Flaubert quote as I read about these latest Coalition antics. |
Consumers using rooftop solar panels and batteries will
produce between a third and half of Australia's electricity by mid-century if
the right policies are introduced, according to a roadmap from the CSIRO and
power and gas transmission body Energy Networks Australia.
The two-year analysis also found an emissions intensity
scheme for the electricity sector - a form of carbon trading that was to be
considered by a government climate policy review until that plan was abandoned
on Tuesday afternoon - would be the cheapest way to cut carbon dioxide
emissions.
It suggests it could save customers $200 a year by 2030,
while helping create a reliable electricity grid with zero emissions by 2050.
Read Adam Morton’s story in today’s Melbourne Age - “Households to power up to half Australia, zero emissions within reach: CSIRO.”
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