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CANBERRA, Nov 1 Asia Pulse - The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will spend $A1 million ($US773,050) less on renewable energy research this year than it did last year, a Senate estimates committee has been told.
In response to questioning from Labor senator Penny Wong, CSIRO sustainable energy and environment group executive Stephen Morton said today the organisation had rejigged its research into renewable energies in 2006-07 compared with last year.
This would result in a $1 million cut in spending, Dr Morton told a hearing of the Senate standing committee on employment, workplace relations and education.
"In terms of the actual appropriation for renewables there's actually been a net reduction in actual ...
Source: HighBeam Research, AUSTRALIA'S CSIRO TO SPEND LESS ON RENEWABLE ENERGY RESEARCH.