Will closing Australia’s biggest coal-fired power station early really cost thousands of jobs? | Graham Readfearn

Following the Institute of Public Affairs’s logic on job losses, a net zero target is bad for everyone working in renewables too

Closing Australia’s biggest coal-fired power plant would be an “Electric Shock”, the headline screamed, that would do almost nothing for the climate and cost thousands of jobs.

So said a page one story for Sydney’s Daily Telegraph last week on the supposed impact of a decision by Origin Energy to close its Eraring power station in 2025, seven years earlier than planned.

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(SOURCE) https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/mar/03/will-closing-australias-biggest-coal-fired-power-station-early-really-cost-thousands-of-jobs

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