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Coal plants to close by 2025 under WA election renewable energy plan from Liberals – ABC News
The Opposition unveils a plan ahead of the WA election for a net zero carbon emissions electricity system by 2030, with coal-fired power stations to be closed within…

A Liberal Kirkup government plans to close all publicly owned coal-fired power stations by 2025 as part of the “biggest jobs, renewable energy and export project in the nation”, meaning Muja and Collie would shut within four years.
Key points:
- The WA Liberals say their energy plan will create tens of thousands of jobs
- It wants the electricity system to reach net zero emissions by 2030
- Coal-fired power stations in Muja and Collie would shut within four years
WA Liberal leader Zak Kirkup said the plan…
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