Coal Generates Less Than 50% Of Australian Electricity For First Time
A historic moment for Australia! Coal-fired power generation scale has fallen below 50% for the first time.
As of Monday, the rolling average of coal-fired power generation in Australia was below 50%, partly due to severe weather affecting the southeastern part of the country, which has stimulated a significant increase in wind power generation.
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