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WA gas fired plant given the green light

WA gas fired plant given the green light | Credits: AGL

AGL Energy's plan to expand its Kwinana Swift Power Station has taken a big step toward winning environmental clearance, with Western Australia's Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) recommending the...

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