Superpower Institute Chair Rod Sims says Australia has an “underlying competitive advantage” over other countries with our renewable energy capability.
“Not only can it yield low price electricity for Australia … but in addition if we get it right, we can make
products that will reduce the world’s emissions by eight per cent,” Mr Sims told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
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