WA energy transition: Amber-Jade Sanderson reveals Synergy will spend $278m subsidising its coal power plants

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WA energy transition: Amber-Jade Sanderson reveals Synergy will spend 8m subsidising its coal power plants


Synergy will tip almost $280 million into propping up struggling coal power stations, as Energy Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson hits back at warnings the State faces an electricity shortage.

The State Government plans to shut taxpayer-owned coal plants by 2030 and has embarked on a big build of green energy and storage projects in the hopes of filling the gap.

Ms Sanderson told parliament on Tuesday that Synergy would spend $278m subsidising its coal plants over the next three years.

She said the figures would be “much higher” if the Government did not move to retire the publicly-owned coal power stations near Collie.

The plants only produced about 30 per cent of their nameplate capacity for the year, because the power stations are dialled down when electricity flows from rooftop solar.

“I’ve always said our transition out of coal is as much about economics as it is about the environment,” Ms Sanderson told a budget estimates hearing.

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