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Australia's renewable energy investment fell to 2.5GW in 2025, the lowest since 2017, threatening its 2030 clean energy goal.
Renewable energy investment in Australia has dropped to 2.5GW in 2025, the lowest since 2017, raising concerns about meeting the 2030 clean energy target.
Despite over 40% of electricity now coming from renewables, experts cite planning delays, grid constraints, and rising costs as major barriers.
The government has committed $100 million to solar and battery projects in the Northern Territory and $35 million through the Home Energy Upgrades Fund to expand affordable solar and battery access nationwide.
The Clean Energy Finance Corporation is investing $35 million in Plico, a solar and VPP provider, to boost household participation and grid stability, with potential annual savings of over $1,100 per household.
La inversión de energía renovable de Australia cayó a 2.5 GW en 2025, la más baja desde 2017, amenazando su objetivo de energía limpia para 2030.