Business groups urge Coalition and Labor to strike deal to cut renewable energy target

By Lisa Cox
Updated March 30 2015 - 12:18pm, first published 11:29am
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.
The Coalition is seeking to reduce the renewable energy target for 2020 from 41,000 annual gigawatt hours to 32,000.

A coalition of business groups has urged the government and opposition to strike a deal on Australia's renewable energy target on the final day before companies will have to start paying their liability for 2015.

Subscribe now for unlimited access.

$0/

(min cost $0)

or signup to continue reading

See subscription options

Get the latest Taree news in your inbox

Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date.

We care about the protection of your data. Read our Privacy Policy.