Queensland to run its coal plants up to a decade longer than previously planned
by Graham Readfearn and Andrew Messenger from Environment | The Guardian on (#70NDS)
Chris Bowen calls move disappointing' as energy expert says government has delivered a cul de sac not a roadmap'
The Queensland government will keep its state-owned coal plants running for up to a decade longer than previous plans, in a move that will put pressure on national climate targets.
The Queensland treasurer and energy minister, David Janetzki, revealed an energy roadmap" on Friday and said some state-owned coal assets would run until at least 2046, meaning coal will be part of the state's generation mix for decades".
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