Coal-fired power plants could receive bulk of price cap compensation, Treasury briefings suggest
by Peter Hannam and Josh Butler from on (#66SJ8)
Generators likely to receive lion's share of payments worth more than $500m after commonwealth said producers could be paid if costs exceed $125 a tonne
The Albanese government's plan to compensate New South Wales and Queensland for imposing a cap on coal prices could run significantly" above $500m with most of the money directed to coal-fired power plants, according to Treasury briefings.
The compensation for the $125 a tonne price cap for black coal is part of the package announced by the government on Friday to lower energy prices. There would be compensation for coalminers but the bulk of the money would be for power stations, sources say.
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