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is denying that the amount of renewables being approved is still dwarfed by fossil fuel approvals.
That is a 1.3% increase in size on a project that’s been there for eight years. So it’s an eight-year old project that’s been increased in size by 1.3%. … As I said, 11 renewable projects in 10 months. We haven’t seen a coal approval in that time, we’ve seen some gas approvals like this 1.3% increase in the Surat Basin.Government has more than doubled renewable approvals, Plibersek says
We’re getting rid of the brown tape – the negativity, the delay, the denial that the previous government applied when they were looking at renewable energy projects and the evidence is that we’ve more than doubled them.
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