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Coal's $60B potential bill

AUSTRALIA should stick with wind, solar - and baseload gas - and not be tempted to invest in new, coal-fired power, which could cost twice as much as renewable power facilities while not offering emissions savings, according to a researcher from the University of Melbourne.

Coal's $60B potential bill

Last week Resources Minister Matthew Canavan and Energy and Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg called for Australia's aging coal-fired power plants to be replaced with new "ultra super-critical" units,...

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