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Renewables will cut gas use, but not this decade 

SURGING renewables will dampen demand by almost 60% by 2050, according to Wood Mackenzie but the supply crunch this decade is expected to continue. 

Renewables will cut gas use, but not this decade 

"The energy transition is almost certain to reduce Australia's domestic gas demand over the long term; the key question is how quickly," Wood Mackenzie Asia Pacific gas market analyst Lucy Cullen said. ...

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