“That’s another $560 Australian families will need to find every year,” he said in a statement on Wednesday. When asked if he would release the economic modelling of Labor’s policy, Taylor said “the modelling is Labor’s”.LoadingTaylor’s claims echo the 2019 election campaign when the Coalition seized on disputed modelling prepared by BA Economics of Labor’s target of 50 per cent renewable energy by 2030, which Taylor claimed would be a “wrecking ball through the economy”.The Coalition itself now forecasts the electricity grid will be 69 per cent renewable energy by 2030, while Labor aims to increase renewable generation to 82 per cent of the grid by 2030 to lower power prices.Albanese claimed the Coalition’s scepticism of clean energy had caused Australia to miss economic growth opportunities.“There’s such a thing as first-mover advantage. Now, we’ve…
