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How Queensland could become a renewable energy superpower
Last years events in Australia seem to be a portent of a much larger energy transition with Queensland in the news in this article however 'other states are investing heavily in clean energy, so it’s a competitive field.
"South Australia has a 100 per cent clean energy target, while Tasmania is aiming for 200 per cent, with plans to export renewable power to the mainland.
"Queensland faces significant competition for private sector investment."
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