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South Australia is "dead serious" about achieving net clean energy by 2027

The first state formally confirms it will deliver enough new renewable energy infrastructure

The first state formally confirms it will deliver enough new renewable energy. Credit: Energy News Bulletin

South Australia - the first state - formally confirms it will deliver enough new renewable energy. Credit: Energy News Bulletin

South Australia is the first state in the country to sign a bilateral agreement securing the federal government's funding support for renewable energy.  The Renewable Energy Transformation Agreement,...

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