Showbag.
I would have thought having a national ( south and east coast ) network stretching from the Bight down to Tassie, all the way to Cairns and everywhere in between consisting of solar, offshore and onshore wind, tidal, biomass, pumped hydro, natural hydro, very large grid batteries of various forms, a fleet of electrified transport forming a massive mobile, distributed grid battery, WTE, massive green hydrogen production and storage would be considered quite diverse.
A model that has been promoted for at least a decade by groups such as BZE.
But hey, I'm only a punter dealing with actual facts. I'm not an unqualified anonymous internet consultant ( ahem
), that talks about technology that doesn't exist.