This is the Business Council of Australia’s submission on the Victorian Renewable Energy Target (VRET). The submission reinforces the importance of a coherent national climate change and energy policy framework, highlights the specific aspects of the VRET that require further consultation and outlines some of the significant risks posed by the introduction of the proposed VRET.
Victorian renewable energy auction scheme
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