With vast amounts of space, intense sunshine and a leading role in solar power’s creation, Australia is an ideal candidate to take advantage of the solar revolution.
But that’s not been the case so far for large-scale solar. In 2023, Australia fell out of the top 10 countries for solar installations for the first time in three decades.
We’ve seen mega-projects struggle to get off the ground and have been unable to fully capitalise on our geographic advantage.
As is all too common in this space, large-scale solar power has been politicised, with the Nationals calling for renewables projects in regional areas to be scrapped.
The fact that even the very right-wing Texas is going hard on solar and batteries just goes to show how strong the economic case for it is. Dutton’s idiotic nuclear plan stands in stark contrast.
TX has been big on wind power, too, and for a long time.
The framing should be: