LIDDELL POWER STATION

MARK BUTLER MP.
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4 years ago
LIDDELL POWER STATION
MARK BUTLER MP
AGL has announced there will be no engineering miracle and its Liddell Power Station will no longer generate electricity after April 2023.
 
Labor is pleased the engineering review has given three of the four turbines a number of additional months beyond the original de-commissioning date of late 2022. 
 
Member for Hunter, Joel Fitzgibbon said, “The additional months will give us more time to build the new generation and storage capability AGL has promised.
 
“Along with the Bayswater – which will be upgraded - and Eraring coal generators, these new generators and storage projects will allow the Hunter electorate to remain the power-house of NSW and will promote economic and jobs growth.
 
“AGL has again committed itself to making sure Liddell’s workforce will be taken care of and I welcome that commitment.”
 
Shadow Minister for Energy, Mark Butler said, “Under Scott Morrison and the Liberals energy crisis wholesale power prices have skyrocketed 158 per cent since 2015.
 
“This divided Government has had 14 energy policies and by dumping Malcolm Turnbull, gave up on a consistent national approach to energy policy.
 
“In order to avoid increased prices and reliability risks, Angus Taylor needs to take responsibility for his portfolio and convene a COAG Energy Council meeting to deliver a consistent national policy that will support new investment and deliver power price relief for struggling Australian households.”
The unrealistic pre-election pressure the Morrison Government put on AGL to significantly extend the life of Liddell has been exposed as no more than a political slogan.  The fact is, Liddell has reached the end of its economic and physical life. 
Australia desperately needs a real energy policy after six years of Government inaction.