Prime Minister Scott Morrison has secured peace with the Nationals after dropping his previous resistance to coal fired power in Queensland and agreeing to investigate underwriting a new plant in the state's north.
Senior Nationals said they were satisfied with the commitment, even if it was only for a feasibility study, while MPs in the south where coal is unpopular, were sweating over whether there would be a backlash against them.
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