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Frydenberg spruiks Snowy 2.0

IT MAY be well over initial budget estimates before it gets beyond the feasibility stage, but Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s dream of a nation-building legacy with the so-called Snowy 2.0 hydroelectric expansion scheme is needed to cap power costs, energy minister Josh Frydenberg argues.

Frydenberg spruiks Snowy 2.0

Writing an open letter, published yesterday, Frydenberg argued the feasibility study for "Australia's biggest battery" found it would still be economically viable, would lower power prices and would remove...

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