Article 70E92 Queensland’s biggest coal-fired power station could close six years early

Queensland’s biggest coal-fired power station could close six years early

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Graham Readfearn and Andrew Messenger
from Environment | The Guardian on (#70E92)

Crisafulli government wants coal plants to run longer - reversing previous Queensland Labor government's plans to end reliance on coal power by 2035

The co-owner of Queensland's biggest coal-fired power station in Gladstone has said it could close the plant in March 2029 - six years earlier than expected.

The power station - one of the least reliable in the national electricity market - is seen as a critical part of the region's heavy industry, providing power to Rio Tinto's own aluminium smelter, as well as alumina refineries and LNG and cement plants in the region.

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