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Worker injured in Liddell power plant failure, triggering shortages – Sydney Morning Herald
An employee at AGL’s Liddell power station has been seriously injured following an equipment breakdown that also triggered a warning of electricity shortages.
The company was paid for the reduction through AEMOs Reliability and Emergency Reserve Trader (RERT). The Herald has sought comment from AEMO and Tomago.
AGL told the stockmarket on Friday that the incident involved a transformer at Unit 3.
A worker at Liddell was seriously injured as a result of the incident and is receiving medical attention, the statement said, adding that it was conducting an investigation.
On a precautionary basis, AGL has informed
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