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Governments took the hard road on clean energy – and consumers are feeling the bumps

  • Written by Guy Dundas, Energy Fellow, Grattan Institute
Governments took the hard road on clean energy – and consumers are feeling the bumpsPrime Minister Scott Morrison (right) and Energy Minister Angus Taylor at Snowy Hydro Scheme. The Grattan Institute says the government should better encourage investment rather than build electricity infrastructure.LUKAS COCH/AAP

More than two years on from the sudden closure of Victoria’s Hazelwood coal power station, quite a mess remains....

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