24 March, 2018

NSW government's power plan reveals huge renewable energy resources

The Berejiklian government has identified three priority renewable energy zones in NSW that potentially have seven times the capacity of the state's coal-fired power plants.
A wind turbine at Crookwell in NSW: there's
 huge untapped potential in the state.
In a submission to the Australian Energy Markets Operation, the government said the zones, in New England, the central-west and the south-west of NSW "could unlock 77,000 megawatts of new generation capacity”.


Read Peter Hannam’s story from The Sydney Morning Herald - “NSW government's power plan reveals huge renewable energy resources.”

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