The Albanese government faces many barriers in reaching its goal of 82% renewables by 2030. New-century thinking is needed to ensure renewable energy delivery, including tackling the current labour shortages and finding new investments to build the necessary infrastructure. Old-world problems like bureaucratic delays in planning approvals, slow-motion reforms and reshaping the concentrated Australian market to enable competition must also be overcome.
"Productivity improvements come with some new thinking", says Skipp Williamson, founder and managing director of Partners in Performance, in her interview with John Durie and The Australian on how energy delivery needs to be rethought and rebooted to be successful