Australia’s infrastructure needs development—although solar and wind are useful resources in the clean energy transition, they produce considerable waste.
‘Our public lands are playing a critical role in the clean energy transition,’ said Laura Daniel-Davis, acting deputy secretary of the Interior Department.
‘Threats to electric grid reliability are growing due to environmental regulations, policies from state legislatures and agencies,’ Rep. Jeff Duncan says.
Senator Hollie Hughes said a vast proportion of solar inverters in Australia were being provided and manufactured by companies with very strong ties to the CCP.
California’s decision to change how much customers make from solar energy, which took effect last April, has pummeled the rooftop solar industry in the state.
The Australian government has pledged over $9 million in an integrated system to manage energy use due to concerns EV charging at home could overload the grid.
“This program is helping to accelerate the household transition to all-electric homes on a scale not yet seen in Australia,” said Victoria’s Energy Minister.