POWER

Zero out of three lignite success rate

THE last of three Victorian brown coal processing projects promised government money in 2014 has officially failed, just a week after state and federal governments committed $50 million each to a coal-to-hydrogen plant.

 Victoria has failed to find alternative projects to replace its Loy Yang power stations.

Victoria has failed to find alternative projects to replace its Loy Yang power stations.

In 2014, three companies, including Coal Energy Australia, were awarded funding of $20 million to $30 million each under the Advanced Lignite Demonstration Program.    This was jointly funded by the...

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