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Australia’s energy crisis is driven by the transition to renewables, the destruction of reliable and affordable generation, and the ideological obsession with net zero, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.

Australia’s energy crisis is driven by the transition to renewables, the destruction of reliable and affordable generation, and the ideological obsession with net zero, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.Read More.

Australia’s energy crisis is driven by the transition to renewables, the destruction of reliable and affordable generation, and the ideological obsession with net zero, says Sky News host Chris Kenny.Read More
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