The NSW Government released its budget today, and so I was wondering if it contained anything about negotiations about the possible extension of Eraring Power Station…
I’ve not had any time to read the details (a quick search reveals 2 references to Eraring, but both of these refer to considerations relating to the earlier sale process from several years ago). However I note that Alexi Demetriadi did write ‘No Eraring extension money in budget as NSW Treasurer targets bill relief, renewables’ in the Australian:
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Given that we’ve taken an interest in what’s going to happen with the looming closure of Eraring Power Station, I thought it would be useful to our readers to highlight Peter Hannam’s article in the Guardian today about a (possibly soon) decision about an extension to service.
An article at the end of the week in which AGL Energy announced the establishment of a Structured Transition Agreement (STA) with respect to Loy Yang A and the notice of closure for 30th June 2035.
In this second short article for the day, we Time-Travel ez2view back to 4 x Dispatch Intervals surrounding the coincident trip of ER01 and ER02 at Eraring Power Station.
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