Australia's net-zero emissions goal faces challenges due to outdated transmission network, necessitating grid upgrades and policy direction for nuclear energy plants.

Australia's goal of net-zero emissions by 2050 faces a major challenge due to the country's outdated and extensive transmission network. As coal stations close and renewable energy sources are built, upgrading the system becomes crucial. The Coalition's plan for seven nuclear energy plants adds another layer of complexity, requiring a clear policy direction and a massive grid upgrade for successful implementation.

July 07, 2024
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