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Coalition and One Nation’s plan to ditch net zero would not lower power prices, CSIRO report finds

GenCost report contradicts parties’ claims about abandoning emissions target, and finds nuclear would be most expensive way to generate power

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theguardian.comStai leggendo2 g fa

Coalition and One Nation’s plan to ditch net zero would not lower power prices, CSIRO report finds

GenCost report contradicts parties’ claims about abandoning emissions target, and finds nuclear would be most expensive way to generate power

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theage.com.au2 g fa

Coal plants would cut power costs by 2050, but with a massive price to pay

The political war over net zero is set to be fought over the costs of fossil fuels and renewables, following the latest CSIRO report.

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  1. martedì 14 luglio 2026·theage.com.au

    Coal plants would cut power costs by 2050, but with a massive price to pay

    The political war over net zero is set to be fought over the costs of fossil fuels and renewables, following the latest CSIRO report.

  2. martedì 14 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    Coalition and One Nation’s plan to ditch net zero would not lower power prices, CSIRO report finds

    GenCost report contradicts parties’ claims about abandoning emissions target, and finds nuclear would be most expensive way to generate power