13 August, 2017

New coal plants have a role in Australia's energy future, Josh Frydenberg says

New high-efficiency low-emission (HELE) coal-fired power plants have a role in the energy mix and the government is prepared to intervene in the market, Josh Frydenberg has said.

Energy minister Josh Frydenberg has lamented the
fact that no coal stations have been built since
 2007 and blamed the closure of older plants
for part of the rise in electricity prices. 
The energy and environment minister told Sky News on Sunday that new coal plants “need to be considered” alongside other sources of baseload power, and the government could intervene if the market failed to deliver the “best possible outcomes” in the electricity market.

The comments leave open the possibility of government intervention in favour of coal, despite Frydenberg saying in July that the government would only support new coal power plants “if the market supports that”.



(Please, Mr Frydenberg, let us see the numbers that illustrate why and how these so-called “high-efficiency low-emission (HELE) coal-fired power plants” have a role in Australia’s future energy mix - Robert McLean)

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