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Nuclear too costly for Australia’s energy future – Rewiring Australia

Rooftop solar and distributed energy resources are set to deliver the most cost-effective energy for Australians, while nuclear power remains too costly and slow to address the nation’s energy challenges, according to Rewiring Australia founder and chief scientist Dr Saul Griffith.

Rewiring Australia calls for boost in electrification incentives after 4 million solar milestone

Rewiring Australia has praised the nation’s latest achievement—hitting the milestone of four million homes equipped with rooftop solar. 

Rewiring Australia urges swift electrification focus after AEMO report

Australia is urged to intensify its focus on electrification following the release of the Australian Energy Market Operator's (AEMO) Integrated System Plan (ISP), which underscores the country's ability to reliably transition to renewable energy with increased capacity.

Rewiring Australia calls for electricity market overhaul to slash energy bills

Rewiring Australia has called for a comprehensive revamp of the National Electricity Market (NEM) in a bid to tackle soaring energy costs and align with Australia's ambitious emissions and renewable energy targets for 2030.

Rewiring Australia lauds new tax incentives for electrifying small businesses

Rewiring Australia has commended the federal government’s move to increase tax deductions for energy-efficient small businesses. 

Electrifying homes will drive down inflation

Rewiring Australia says the federal government’s plan to help electrify homes and businesses will drive down inflation while saving the planet and Australian households money. 
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