NSW could experience a ‘tight winter’ following the closure of Liddell Power Station

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Contributing Economics Editor at The Australian Judith Sloan says New South Wales could experience a “tight winter” following the closure of Liddell Power Station.

“It’s going to be difficult because don’t forget Liddell, who is one of the bigger coal power

plants in New South Wales, is going to close next month,” Ms Sloan told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

 

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