United approach to vitality security and hydrogen power needed at ministerial gratify, says ACT
The Morrison government should be implementing a coherent national plan to secure Australia’s energy future rather than cutting a series of deals with states it regards as friendly, according to the ACT energy minister, Shane Rattenbury.
Rattenbury clanged the alarm ahead of Friday’s long-delayed meeting of federal and commonwealth vigor pastors, proclaiming the assemble- the first for nearly 12 months- should be about advancing implementation of the integrated structure program( ISP) put forward by the Australian Energy Market Operator , not Angus Taylor signing off on wish lists with cooperative states.
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