‘Glimmer of light’ on energy front overseas but ‘madness continues’ in Australia

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‘Glimmer of light’ on energy front overseas but ‘madness continues’ in Australia
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Sky News host Peta Credlin says there’s been a “glimmer of light” after the British government announced plans to reclassify nuclear power as 'environmentally sustainable' so it can have the same access to investment incentives as renewables.

Sky News host Peta Credlin says there’s been a “glimmer of light” after the British government announced plans to reclassify nuclear power as “environmentally sustainable” so it can have the same access to investment incentives as renewables.

Ms Credlin said today Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews blamed “greedy companies” – saying the problem is they’re taking our gas overseas, rather than allowing us to use it here.

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