ENVIRONMENT

WA coal stations to retire by 2030

WESTERN Australia’s state-owned Muja and Collie power stations are to be retired by 2030 due to the massive uptake of rooftop solar and renewables.

 Collie Power Station is to close in late 2027.

Collie Power Station is to close in late 2027.

Collie Power Station will close in late 2027 and Muja D in late 2020. Muja C's Unit 5 will close later this year and Unit 6 in 2024. It is understood about 1200 staff at the two stations will be affected....

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