The plan also sets a target for 3GW of utility-scale solar in the state. Image: Victoria Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action.
In Australia, the Victoria government detailed a new decarbonisation plan yesterday (21 August), with the aim of introducing around 7.6GW of rooftop solar PV generation by 2035.
The Cheaper, Cleaner, Renewable: Our Plan for Victoria’s Electricity Future report outlines the actions the state government is taking to ensure it achieves its renewable energy targets, which include increasing renewable energy in the electricity mix to 65% by 2030 and 95% by 2035. The state currently receives around 38% of its electricity from renewable energy generation.
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