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Analysts like Rosenort, a long-time adviser to the government and advocate for renewables, have publicly stated that Australia’s goal of 82% renewable energy by 2030 is unattainable under current conditions. The country is on track to fall well short due to insufficient investment and output in large-scale solar and wind projects. This shortfall threatens to derail the nation's transition away from coal-fired power, which remains a cornerstone of Australia’s energy production.