Massive Uptake Of RE Must For Australia To Go Net Zero
Australia Would Need 1.9 TW Solar PV & 174 GW Wind To Transition Into A Net Zero Economy
Friday, 26 Aug 2022
If Australia wants to become a net zero economy by 2050, it will need a massive installation of renewables, adding up to 1.9 TW of solar PV, 132 GW onshore wind and 42 GW offshore wind, according to the interim findings of a new report that aims to provide insights to reach the goal.
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