The CSIRO has conducted what is says is the biggest survey on Australians' attitudes towards the energy transition.
In what it said was the biggest poll of Australians' attitudes to the transition, the CSIRO found almost half of those surveyed felt the shift should be moderately paced, while 40 per cent wanted it to be faster and more extensive.The poll of 6,700 people from across the country between August and September last year found that affordability was the top priority for most Australians in the energy transition.
At the same time, almost 60 per cent of people were not prepared to risk more blackouts as part of the transition. "The survey showed that most Australians supported the energy transition, but opinions varied about the rate and extent of change. It was a similar story for onshore and offshore wind farms, with at least moderate support rated at more than 80 per cent.Almost a quarter of respondents said they would reject a transmission line within 10km of their house.
Mr Bowen also acknowledged people's focus on affordability and said the government's plans to fast-track the development of "firmed" renewable energy would deliver the cheapest forms of new generation.
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