Zero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down today

Zero disruption promised as NSW power station shuts down today
New South Wales residents have been advised there will likely be no disruption to electrical energy ranges when Liddell Power Station shuts down later as we speak.

The coal-fired station within the Upper Hunter area will shut down as we speak after 52 years in operation.

Energy Minister Chris Bowen stated earlier within the week that renewable power feeding into the grid would compensate for the lack of Liddell.
Aerial view of the Liddell Power Station, a coal-fired thermal power station, in Muswellbrook, NSW
The Liddell energy station will shut down as we speak. (SMH / Janie Barrett)

He stated the Australian Energy Market Operator had assured him there can be no disruption.

”You need to replace places like Liddell before they go out of the system and that is the entire focus of all of the energy work we are doing,” Bowen stated.

The Australian Council of Trade Unions stated as we speak the closure emphasised the necessity for a nationwide technique to assist defend employees.

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There will likely be no disruption to energy provide, Energy Minister Chris Bowen has stated. (iStock)

“The Liddell closure has seen the Mining and Energy Union negotiate with owners AGL to ensure no worker faced a forced redundancy, but other closures throughout Australia have not been well planned or managed,” the ACTU stated.

The station had no pressured redundancies, with 50 per cent of its workforce going to work on the Bayswater facility and others retiring or taking different alternatives within the seven 12 months winding down course of.

Attention now turns to the deliberate 2025 closure of Eraring on Lake Macquarie.

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“An independent, statutory National Energy Transition Authority will ensure the shift to renewable energy happens with workers, not to them, and delivers good jobs and economic opportunity,” ACTU president Michele O’Neil stated.

“Done properly, the transition to net zero, along with investment in renewable energy, can create hundreds of thousands of good jobs, support healthier and more equitable communities, and generate a renewed national prosperity.”

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