Gas Shortfalls May Delay Australia’s Green Transition, APA Says
- Nation at risk of energy security disruptions, CEO warns
- Country has targets to reach net zero emissions by 2050
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Australia’s pathway to achieving its decarbonization targets may face further delays due to dwindling local gas supplies, according to energy utility APA Group.
The nation, seen as a global test case for the clean energy transition, was at risk of major disruptions to energy security and rising power costs if the government failed to address policy hurdles to new gas projects, Chief Executive Officer Adam Watson said at conference in Sydney on Tuesday.