Fossil fuels are being 'eaten alive' by the solar rush

Fossil fuels are being 'eaten alive' by the solar rush

Satellite imagery reveals the staggering rise of solar farms around the world in recent years. Can Australia get on board?
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from: Australian Broadcasting Corporation

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