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Politicking putting investments at risk: AEMC

ON MONDAY the Senate Inquiry into Fair Dinkum Power (yes, it is named that), heard from the Australian Energy Market Commission which warned the government that the "general debate" and politicking of the energy sector was damaging investment.

 AEMC chief Anne Pearson told the Senate Inquiry into Fair Dinkum Power that it was time for an "intelligent debate" for energy in Australia

AEMC chief Anne Pearson told the Senate Inquiry into Fair Dinkum Power that it was time for an "intelligent debate" for energy in Australia

  During the hearing in Sydney the AEMC did not shy away from what has become a political battle ground, warning the Senate and government that capital investment in the energy sector - which is considered...

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