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Clean energy possible in ten years: Zero Carbon Australia 2020 report

Australia’s energy grid could run entirely on renewables such as wind and solar power within 10 years, according to a report endorsed by the International Energy Agency (IAEA).

Only technologies that are proven and commercially available are referred to in the report, according to the ABC.

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Posted on July 13, 2010July 13, 2010Author Minivan NewsCategories News in BriefTags australia, maldives, minivan news, solar power, wind power

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