Premier describes WA as a ‘renewable energy powerhouse,’ yet a leaked document reveals that wind and solar projects have encountered significant delays.

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  1. It’s interesting to see such a stark contrast between the government’s claims and the reality highlighted in the leaked document. While the vision of WA as a renewable energy powerhouse is certainly an admirable goal, the stagnation of wind and solar projects raises significant concerns. It’s essential for the government to provide transparent updates on the status of these projects and address the barriers that have caused the slowdown. Investing in renewable energy is crucial for sustainability, job creation, and economic growth, so the focus should be on finding solutions to move these projects forward rather than just promoting a narrative. What do you think are the key factors contributing to this stall, and how can we hold the government accountable to ensure progress in renewable energy initiatives?

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