Queensland remains committed to 50 per cent renewable power

By Cameron Atfield
Updated October 7 2016 - 9:08am, first published 8:54am
Queensland Energy Minister Mark Bailey has blasted Coalition figures for using last week's South Australian storm to attack renewable energy targets. Photo: Glenn Hunt
Queensland Energy Minister Mark Bailey has blasted Coalition figures for using last week's South Australian storm to attack renewable energy targets. Photo: Glenn Hunt
The collapse of transmission lines led to the shutdown of South Australia's entire power network. Photo: Tom Fedorowytsch/ABC
The collapse of transmission lines led to the shutdown of South Australia's entire power network. Photo: Tom Fedorowytsch/ABC

Queensland remains committed to a 50 per cent renewable energy target, despite conservative backlash as a result of last week's South Australian storm that plunged the entire state into darkness.

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