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    Do we need the National Energy Guarantee?
    19 Mar 2018
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    Fran Kelly, Bret Harper
    RN Breakfast

    New modelling by the energy advisory firm RepuTex shows Australia is set to beat its emisisons targets under what it calls a "do nothing" scenario, suggesting the NEG could be redundant.

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