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The business case for the $600 million publicy-funded Kurri Kurri gas plant has not been released since the project was announced in May.

Business case for Kurri Kurri $600m gas plant remains under wraps

The business case for the $600 million publicly funded gas plant has still not been made public despite the company’s commitment to release it by August.

  • Mike Foley

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Transmission towers near Snowy Hydro’s Tumut 3 power station. More of these will be needed when the Snowy 2.0 project but who will pay?

Households could be up for $2b electricity transmission cost blowout

NSW residents could pay as much as $60 extra per year to cover a $2 billion blowout in the cost of new transmission links from Snowy 2.0.

  • Peter Hannam
Energy and Emissions Minister Angus Taylor and Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced in May the federal government would fund a $600 million gas plant in NSW’s Hunter Valley.

Snowy Hydro rejects modelling showing Kurri Kurri gas plant will lose $3b

Plans for the $600 million publicly-funded gas plant are facing fresh doubts as new modelling questions its profitability.

  • Mike Foley

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