Utility-scale solar PV projects take around 1.5 years to construct. Image: Climate Change Authority.
Think tank Climate Change Authority has signalled that Australia’s electricity and energy sector accounts for 35% of the country’s emissions, with utility-scale solar PV taking an average of two to three years to develop and one and a half years to construct.
The Sector Pathways Review delves into each of Australia’s key sectors to decarbonise to reach net zero by 2050, highlighting some key findings from each.
(The above content is reproduced from pv-tech,By George Heynes)
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