‘Gas is no longer a transition fuel’: Australia needs to move to renewables

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‘Gas is no longer a transition fuel’: Australia needs to move to renewables
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Solar Analytics CEO Stefan Jarnason says gas is no longer a transition fuel and Australia needs to move “as quickly to renewable energy as possible”.

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