RENEWABLES

Victoria has enough renewable power for 2.5 million households

ENVIRONMENT Victoria says that the amount of installed renewable energy is enough to power the state’s households for a year, but the anti-fossil fuel group has not factored dispatchability into the equation. 

Victoria has enough renewable power for 2.5 million households

The activist group has put together an analysis using figures from the Australian Energy Market Operator which suggest 2.5 million homes will consume 9663 gigawatt hours of power, which is less than the...

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