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Australian energy board chair says gas-fired power plant in Hunter Valley ‘doesn’t stack up’ – The Guardian
Kerry Schott says private sector won’t back ‘expensive power’ when there are cheaper alternatives such as renewables and batteries

EnergyKerry Schott says private sector wont back expensive power when there are cheaper alternatives such as renewables and batteries
The chair of Australias Energy Security Board says a taxpayer-funded gas-fired power plant in the Hunter Valley makes little commercial sense given the abundance of cheaper alternatives flooding the market.
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