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>Our state with the highest share of renewable energy, South Australia, has not seen gas use increase as renewables have replaced coal.

But there is still plenty of coal production no? Here Nuclear which is the vast majority of our production is being phased out due to political pressure. Our Greens push gas plants to cover the lowdays for renewables. Which variable production source is kept in mind in South Australia in the scenario where coal is pushed out all togheter? Is there a hydro dam or so?



Yes, there is "still plenty of coal production" in Australia. Some references:

Coal accounts for about 75 per cent of Australia’s electricity generation, followed by gas (16 per cent), hydro (5 per cent) and wind around (2 per cent).[1]

About 92% of electricity in Ontario is produced from zero-carbon sources: 59% from nuclear, 24% from hydroelectricity, 8% from wind, and 1% from solar.

[1] https://www.ga.gov.au/scientific-topics/energy/overview#:~:t....

[2] https://www.cer-rec.gc.ca/en/data-analysis/energy-markets/pr....




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