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Cath Tanna to retire from EnergyAustralia – The Australian Financial Review
Catherine Tanna has decided to retire as chief executive of EnergyAustralia and will step down on July 1.
He said the $300 million, 300-megawatt plant would help ensure the lights stay on for NSW consumers.
Last year, Prime Minister Scott Morrison gave the private sector until April 30 to detail investment plans to replace the generation gap left, or the government would step in through its company Snowy Hydro.
There are two private players still in the mix, along with the project proposed by Snowy Hydro.
Aside from EnergyAustralia, Andrew Forrest has proposed a 635MW gas-hydrogen peaker plant through…
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