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Bill Shorten is set to visit the Spencer Gulf in South Australia to unveil plans for a Renewable Energy Zone in the region.

Labor says the remote area has shown potential to produce wind, solar and hydro energy.

It follows Labor’s announcement last year that the party would establish a series of ‘zones’ to develop Australia’s renewable energy industry, and deliver its 50 per cent renewable energy target. The zone will encompass the stretch from the north of Adelaide, along the Yorke Peninsula, and around the top of the Spencer Gulf down to Whyalla.

 

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SA has their giant battery, cut them off the national power grid.

We are now entering the Big Mac zone

Bill Shorten-U bring a lot of community angst against U when U almost never answer the question but move into tangentials issues or rant on defensively about Morrison. The public get Very frustrated!!!

All good in theory, the cool thing about not having costings is you don’t need to explain how you are going to pay for it.

Bill Shorten couldn't say HOW much Labor’s climate policies will cost? Q: Is The cost 58% higher wholesale electricity prices $472 billion cumulative hit to economy 336,000 fewer jobs $9,000 per year lower wages, on average

SA would like to keep going with energy blackouts. Good luck

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