Western Australia to retire its government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030

Western Australia will be retiring all of its government-owned coal-fired power stations by 2030. They will then invest an estimated $3.8 billion by 2030 into a generation of renewables and storage, mostly wind and batteries, to ensure Western Australia has affordable and reliable power into the future. The purpose of the long period of notice and investing a large sum of money to support the long-term future of Western Australia’s only coal-producing region the Western Australian Government hope to minimise the impact of the transition on the local area. The plan is to attract new industries to the town and region, and hence create new jobs.  The coal companies don't seem to see the same future. Premier Coal argues talk of coal’s rapid demise is inappropriately exaggerated. While Griffin Coal, Collie’s other coal company, said it had contracted sales with industry for the next 30 years. This is a good start for Australia, now if only the Eastern side of the continent could work in the same way and the National Government take on the idea, thing would be great.




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