Renewables are stealing the march over coal in Australia, and the international outlook is for lower coal demand. Today the international Coal Transitions project released its findings, based on global coal scenarios and detailed case studies by teams in China, India, South Africa, Australia, Poland and Germany.
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| The closure of the Hazelwood mine has lessons for the future of coal in Australia. |
Our research on Australian coal transition – based on contributions by researchers at the Australian National University and the University of Melbourne – looks into the prospects for coal use in Australia and for exports, and the experiences with local transition in the case of the Hazelwood power station closure.
Read the report from The Conversation by Frank Jotzo and Salim Mazouz - “Coal does not have an economic future in Australia.”

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