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Australia election focuses on clean energy and nuclear debate

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese(left) and opposition Liberal-National Coalition leader Peter Dutton(right) have different energy policies. (Image: Dutton, Albanese social media)

Australia's federal election has brought a stark contrast in energy policies between the two major political coalitions. The ruling Labor Party plans to ramp up investments in renewable energy—focusing on wind, solar, and battery storage—while the opposition Liberal-National Coalition is proposing to overturn the country’s long-standing nuclear ban and build Australia's first nuclear power plants, signaling a bold shift in the nation's energy strategy.

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