Australia is set to be a renewables nation; after Labour’s win, there’s no turning back
The Hindu
Australia's Labour government secures a strong mandate for renewable energy, positioning the country as a global leader in clean energy.
An emphatic election victory for the incumbent Labour government means Australia's rapid shift to renewable energy will continue.
As Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said on Saturday (May 3, 2025), "In 2022, the Australian people voted to finally act on climate change. After three years of progress […] in 2025, they said keep going." The election result also means the debate about energy policy is now, in broad terms, over. Australia's energy future is wind and solar, backed by storage.
Coal and gas will have a fast-declining role to play and nuclear energy will have none at all. Australia is set to be a renewables nation. There is no turning back now.
Cementing renewables investment by continuing to build renewables capacity, the returned Labour government can position Australia on the world stage as a genuine leader on clean energy.
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The Albanese government has set a national target of more than 80% of the main national electricity grid running on renewables by 2030. With such a large majority in Parliament, Labour may well be in government at that time.
Australia already has the world's highest per-capita solar uptake, with about 3,00,000 solar systems installed each year. One in three Australian homes now has rooftop solar.













