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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