Australia is surging ahead in renewable energy development, outpacing global leaders with its rapid installations, says recent research from The Australian National University (ANU).
Lead researcher Professor Andrew Blakers highlighted that Australia is on track to achieve its Paris Agreement targets five years ahead of schedule, potentially achieving 100% renewable power by 2032.
Dr. Matthew Stocks noted that renewable energy costs are dropping, making it competitive with traditional fossil fuels.
Additionally, Australia plans to plant one billion trees by 2050, contributing significantly to carbon reduction and …