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NSW and Victoria blackout risks eased by renewable energy boom

However, the update of this week about the investment appearance of this week, all the expected projects reflect “positive momentum ı as long as it is given“ timely and full ”.

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If the presentation progresses at this speed, Australia will provide a critical support to the ability of retired coal power plants and will provide more electricity demands such as power hungry data centers, electric cars and households that switch from gas to electric devices in the future.

In the report, the risk of “reliability gaps ında in NSW in 2027-28 is“ no longer estimated ”after the planned closure of the coal-fired power plant.

When Yalrurn Generator had to close, similar gaps in Victoria were removed at 2028-29.

However, the AEMO says that the removal of two base load coal fuel generator can make it more difficult to maintain the safety and stability of the grill.

The market operator also provides for a small risk of reliability in Queensland due to project delays, reduced existence of energy production units and high demand periods expected.

In Southern Australia, AEMO warns another reliability gap in 2026-27 due to the 900-kilometer transmission connection known as Project Energyconnect, which connects NSW to Southern Australia, due to the planned closure of the Torrens Island B gas fuel power plant.

However, AEMO said that the Agl’s last principle agreement was not taken into account that the extending the life of the gas facility for two more years in its last principle agreement.

“If such an extension is officialized, no reliability gap is unpredictable in these years, AM said AEMO.

In the climate plan published last week, the AGL said that the talks continued to make a binding agreement before September 30th. “Although the debates have not yet resulted in a legally binding agreement, the company has accepted the request in principle and continues to participate in a constructive way with the Southern Australian government,” he said.

Federal Climate and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said that the latest assessment of the market operator’s latest assessment of Australians aging, unreliable coal power plants pose a risk for the energy system and the government’s plan to invest more in renewable energies is working.

“We make the system cleaner, more reliable and more reliable and make us replace retired coal with fiery renewable materials of the future,” Bowen said.

“The coalition should pay attention to this warning-to break the residents and to remove the transition from the rail will cost Australia invoice payments and will harm reliability.”

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