Renewables industry needs certainty from the next government

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Dr Nina Skorupska of the REA looks to Holland for lessons on how not to implement energy policy under a coalition government

I remember the 2010 General Election very well. The results were unclear with no party having a majority and no natural coalition seemingly possible because of the numbers. It took six months for the parties...

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