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Eraring extension back on table as NSW chases grid stability

Premier in crisis talks with Origin as blackout risk looms

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“Extending Eraring is a no-brainer”: Pictured NSW premier Chris Minns in front of Eraring Power Station, the coal-fired generator slated for closure in 2027.

“Extending Eraring is a no-brainer”: Pictured NSW premier Chris Minns in front of Eraring Power Station, the coal-fired generator slated for closure in 2027. | Credits: Origin Energy/Facebook

New South Wales premier Chris Minns says keeping the Eraring Power Station running beyond its planned 2027 closure would be "a good thing for the state", confirming the government has begun talks with...

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