
Queensland’s path to renewables: Awareness needed
Half of Queenslanders lack awareness of renewable energy progress, risking delays in the state’s transition to 80% renewables by 2030.
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Half of Queenslanders lack awareness of renewable energy progress, risking delays in the state’s transition to 80% renewables by 2030.
Labor approves the 800MW Prairie Wind Farm, part of 70 renewable projects powering over 8 million homes.
Australia’s shift to renewable energy is rapidly progressing, with regional communities at the forefront.
The Albanese Government’s substantial funding injection, including $4.5 million for the Central Queensland Regional Water Assessment, marks a pivotal step towards ensuring sustainable water supply.
Half of Queenslanders lack awareness of renewable energy progress, risking delays in the state’s transition to 80% renewables by 2030.
Labor approves the 800MW Prairie Wind Farm, part of 70 renewable projects powering over 8 million homes.
Australia’s shift to renewable energy is rapidly progressing, with regional communities at the forefront.
The Albanese Government’s substantial funding injection, including $4.5 million for the Central Queensland Regional Water Assessment, marks a pivotal step towards ensuring sustainable water supply.
Half of Queenslanders lack awareness of renewable energy progress, risking delays in the state’s transition to 80% renewables by 2030.
Labor approves the 800MW Prairie Wind Farm, part of 70 renewable projects powering over 8 million homes.
Australia’s shift to renewable energy is rapidly progressing, with regional communities at the forefront.
The Albanese Government’s substantial funding injection, including $4.5 million for the Central Queensland Regional Water Assessment, marks a pivotal step towards ensuring sustainable water supply.