Article 645VZ AGL will close Victoria’s coal-fired power station Loy Yang A a decade early

AGL will close Victoria’s coal-fired power station Loy Yang A a decade early

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Peter Hannam and Benita Kolovos
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Energy company accelerates its exit from coal, although timeline for closure of Bayswater in the NSW Hunter Valley remains unchanged

AGL Energy will shut down Australia's biggest single carbon polluting power plant a decade earlier than planned, changing the closure date of its coal-fired Loy Yang A power station in Victoria from 2045 to 2035.

The company, Australia's biggest electricity generator and polluter, is accelerating its exit from coal, according to a plan released to the stock exchange on Thursday. The strategy details its transition to renewable energy after opposition from its largest shareholder, billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes, forced it in May to ditch plans to demerge.

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