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Collinsville an unlikely front line in climate wars

It may only be $4 million for a feasibility study but the government's announcement of a feasibility study of a new coal-fired power station will fire up the arguments over Australia's energy policy in a tense atmosphere.

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Collinsville?  Prepare to hear a lot more about this small central Queensland town. It may not have the same political resonance as Adani’s coal mine just yet but it is still about to become the next flashpoint in the  Australian coal wars.

The trigger is the government’s confirmation over the weekend that it will pay $4 million for a feasibility study by Shine Energy into a new coal-fired power station in Collinsville.

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Jennifer Hewett is the national affairs columnist. She writes a daily column on politics, business and the economy. Connect with Jennifer on Twitter. Email Jennifer at jennifer.hewett@afr.com

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