Australian clean energy heading for 'valley of death'

By Noel Towell
Updated August 31 2016 - 9:08am, first published August 30 2016 - 8:24pm
Professor Andrew Blakers from the ANU in the solar lab at the university. Photo: Andrew Sheargold
Professor Andrew Blakers from the ANU in the solar lab at the university. Photo: Andrew Sheargold
Associate Professor Kylie Catchpole, Professor Andrew Blakers and Fellow Dr Matt Stocks are among dozens of researchers at ANU whose jobs are in doubt if the government slashes ARENA funding.  Photo: Elesa Kurtz
Associate Professor Kylie Catchpole, Professor Andrew Blakers and Fellow Dr Matt Stocks are among dozens of researchers at ANU whose jobs are in doubt if the government slashes ARENA funding. Photo: Elesa Kurtz

Australia's clean energy research efforts are heading for "the valley of death" if Parliament passes the Coalitions's omnibus package of cuts, according to leaders in the sector.

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