POWER

Eraring to cost up to $150M a year to keep going

NSW government wants to extend coal-fired power station's life

Eraring coal power station. Photo: CSIRO

Eraring coal power station. Photo: CSIRO

A report by left-leaning think tank Climate Energy Finance has found that extending the life of Origin Energy's Earing coal-fired power station beyond its slated 2025 closure date will cost the New South...

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