The New South Wales (NSW) state government has declared it will spend $750 million on the Net Zero Plan as part of an $11.6 billion investment over the next 10 years. Announcing the plan, along with the new Net Zero Industry and Innovation Program, on Monday, the NSW Minister for Energy and Environment Matt Kean said that the program is part of the government’s overall plan to reduce emissions by 35 percent by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050. “This program will improve our environment, our economy and the lives of families in NSW,” Kean said. “As technology advances and industry experience grows, the cost of low emissions technologies will fall,” he added. The plan also promises to support the state economic growth promising to create over 2400 jobs and save households $40 a year on electricity bills. However, Federal MP Craig Kelly expressed concern over the plan. Kelly is concerned the Program could inadvertently …