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Death of coal-fired power is inevitable – yet government still has no plan to help its workforce
Yallourn power station – Australia’s oldest, dirtiest coal plant – will close four years ahead of schedule in 2028. Announcing the move this week, operator Energy Australia said it will build a giant energy storage battery on the site to make room for more renewables. This is a powerful statement about where our energy system is heading.
Author Research Principal, Institute for Sustainable Futures, University of Technology Sydney
Yallourn has operated for 47 years burning brown coal. It supplies one-fifth of Victoria’s energy and employs 500 permanent workers and hundreds more contractors. It’s also responsible for 13% of Victoria’s emissions.
The death of Yallourn, coal-fired power is inevitable, yet the government still has no plan to help its workforce
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Yallourn power station Australia’s oldest, dirtiest coal plant will close four years ahead of schedule in 2028. Announcing the move this week, operator Energy Australia said it will build a giant energy storage battery on the site to make room for more renewables. This is a powerful statement about where our energy system is heading.
Yallourn has operated for 47 years burning brown coal. It supplies one-fifth of Victoria’s energy and employs 500 permanent workers and hundreds more contractors. It’s also responsible for 13% of Victoria’s emissions.
In response to the announcement, federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor said:
Our thoughts are with the workers, their families and local business owners who rely on the power station for their livelihoods.