Australia’s Biggest Coal-Fired Power Station to Close 7 Years Early, Big Battery Announced

Australia’s Biggest Coal-Fired Power Station to Close 7 Years Early, Big Battery Announced
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Origin Energy has announced plans to shut down Australia’s biggest coal-fired power station in 2025—seven years earlier than originally scheduled—with plans for the southern hemisphere’s biggest battery to make up part of the loss.

Coal powers more than two thirds of the state of New South Wales’ (NSW) energy demand, with the Eraring coal plant producing 2,880 MW (megawatts) of power alone—equivalent to 28 percent of the state’s capacity from its remaining five coal plants.

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