The podcast discusses the government's decision to proceed with an LNG import terminal while scrapping a household levy on power bills, arguing that renewable energy expansion has reduced the need for such infrastructure and that stronger financial incentives could improve energy
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The government has decided to push ahead with the L and G Import Terminal, but it has scrapped the plans for the levy on the power bills via which the households would have paid for it. Instead, the power companies will fund the build. Andrew Eagles is Smart Energy Alliance's spokesperson in with us. Morning. Why aren't you convinced by this terminal?
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