Renewable Energy In Australia

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Renewable Energy
Written by Ryan McKeown

What is Renewable Energy?
Renewable energy is a type of energy that's produced using natural materials and doesn't deplete when used.

Renewable Energy in Australia
The Renewable Energy Target is a scheme by the Australian Government with the aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within the electricity sector.

Types of Renewable Energy
Types of renewable energy include:

Biomass
Geothermal
Hydropower
Solar & thermal energy
Wave power
Wind power
Tidal power

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