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Daily update: How Coalition proposes to kill $20 billion renewables industry

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Renew Economy editor@reneweconomy.com.au via mail19.atl111.rsgsv.net 

3:18 PM (10 minutes ago)

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How coalition proposes to kill $20b renewables industry; Hydro Tasmania dumps King Island; Solar cheaper in India than imported coal; US banks opt out of Abbot Point; Australian again blasted by record heat; Coal biggest threat to Great Barrier Reef; When Tesla takes hold in Australia, your car dealer won’t like it; and How clean are hydrogen fuel cell EVs?
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