NT’s 2030 renewable energy goals at risk as gas-fired power plant receives extension.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that NT’s renewable energy target might be in jeopardy due to the extension of the gas-fired power plant. This could potentially slow down the transition to cleaner energy sources and hinder progress toward climate goals. It’s crucial for policymakers to balance energy needs with sustainability efforts. We need to push for investments in renewable technologies and infrastructure to ensure we stay on track for a greener future. What are some steps that can be taken to reinforce the commitment to renewable energy despite this setback?

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