‘Obsessive pursuit of renewables’: Labor and the Greens want to ’emulate’ Europe

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‘Obsessive pursuit of renewables’: Labor and the Greens want to ’emulate’ Europe
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Sky News host Chris Kenny takes a look at the energy situation in Europe, which is what Labor and the Greens want to “emulate” with their “obsessive pursuit of renewables”.

“Labor promised to deliver cheaper electricity … $275 a year cheaper they promised, but it’s gone up by more than

that, and now they want parliament to trust them with their next plan, cobbled together on the run,” Mr Kenny said.

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