Alinta calls for new gas, green energy capacity as coal exodus threatens supply crunch in WA

 One of Australia's biggest energy companies has revealed it wants to build a new gas-fired power plant in Western Australia amid plans to shut most of the state's coal generation by the end of the decade.

Alinta Energy, which has more than a million customers across the country, said extra gas-fired capacity was desperately needed in WA's biggest electricity grid and it wanted the "opportunity" to provide the service.

The comments from the privately owned firm come as speculation grows that WA's state-owned power provider, Synergy, is believed to be working on plans to build its own gas-fired generator.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-22/alinta-calls-for-new-gas-plant-in-wa-amid-coal-exit/101992258




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