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Australia losing out on renewables arms race: WA Clean Energy Forum

THE chief executive of the Clean Energy Council of Australia, Kane Thornton, has warned Australia is losing the "global renewables arm race" and called for further government incentives to drive the nation to be more competitive internationally.

 Image courtesy Clean Energy Council.

Image courtesy Clean Energy Council.

At the WA Clean Energy Forum in Perth on Tuesday, Thornton declared the US Inflation Reduction Act has "fundamentally changed the global energy market" but Australia stood to lose out on job creation and...

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