Vital plan to get Australia to 82% renewable energy

In response to Climate Change & Energy Minister Chris Bowen's announcement of an expansion of the Capacity Investment Scheme, the Australian Conservation Foundation's CEO Kelly O'Shanassy said:

"The plan announced by Minister Bowen today locks in Australia's renewable future.

"Breaking Australia's fixation with climate-wrecking gas and coal and powering everything we can with renewables is an important and a massive task.

"The plan sets out a roadmap for the government's target to get 82% of Australia's electricity from renewable energy by 2030.

"It slashes climate pollution from our energy system while keeping the lights on.

"We have a long, hot summer coming and Australia's old coal-fired power stations are not only adding to the climate crisis, they are also increasingly unreliable.

"This plan, to be delivered in cooperation with the states, should facilitate a big build of utility scale wind and solar power and make sure there's dispatchable energy available when it's needed.

"The big renewables build must be done in a way that is good for communities and nature.

"There is no place - and absolutely no need, on our over-cleared continent - to knock down forests or threatened species habitat for renewable energy projects.

"The government's practical, ambitious roadmap to deliver 82% renewable energy by 2030 is in stark contrast to the Coalition's nuclear fantasy, which is a disingenuous non-solution.

"Small modular nuclear reactors are not a commercial reality anywhere in the world and existing forms of nuclear power are expensive, unsafe and too slow to make a difference to the urgent problem of climate change."

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