It isn't much use bothering the government of
NSW (who have enough problems currently keeping the lights on because they have shut down
coal burning
stations) to inform them that some anonymous blogger lacks comprehension skills.
With NMBI legislation in place and carefull planning, taking into account likely closure dates of aging
coal - fired power
stations and potential depletion dates of current
coal and gas sources,
NSW can have more renewable electricity generation and grid - level storage in place in plenty of time to «keep the lights on».
NSW still has the 2,000 MW Bayswater B Power
Station on its books, as well as the revamp of the 700MW Munmorah Power Station, although AEMO noted that 550MW HRL Developments Dual Gas Demonstration Project in Victoria, and the 504 MW Stanwell Corporation integrated black coal gasification combined - cycle power station near Wandoan in Queensland, had been wit
Station on its books, as well as the revamp of the 700MW Munmorah Power
Station, although AEMO noted that 550MW HRL Developments Dual Gas Demonstration Project in Victoria, and the 504 MW Stanwell Corporation integrated black coal gasification combined - cycle power station near Wandoan in Queensland, had been wit
Station, although AEMO noted that 550MW HRL Developments Dual Gas Demonstration Project in Victoria, and the 504 MW Stanwell Corporation integrated black
coal gasification combined - cycle power
station near Wandoan in Queensland, had been wit
station near Wandoan in Queensland, had been withdrawn.