Australia's coal plants face stranded asset threat

Will Nichols
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Investors must be wary of carbon intensity and local environmental impacts of inefficient subcritical coal plants, study says

Australia's coal power stations are "vulnerable" to being left stranded as concerns over climate change and water stress are exacerbated by their age and inefficiency, researchers have warned. Four...

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