South Eastern NSW has potential to become a renewable energy superpower by 2030

Mariam Koslay
Updated November 30 2017 - 2:51pm, first published November 29 2017 - 1:06pm
Nature Conservation Council CEO Kate Smolski maintains South Eastern NSW can become a renewable energy powerhouse.
Nature Conservation Council CEO Kate Smolski maintains South Eastern NSW can become a renewable energy powerhouse.

South Eastern NSW is pegged to become one of the four renewable energy superpowers in the state according to a report by the Nature Conservation Council of NSW.  

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Mariam Koslay

Mariam Koslay

Journalist