hazelwood station: The Liddell coal power plant in NSW Hunter Valley is slated to close in 2022."I would like to see more gas into the system and hopefully after announcement we will see more investment in gas fired power," Mr Frydenberg said, according to Nine News Australia. The Hazelwood station is more than 50 years old and provides more than 20 per cent of Victoria electricity. Mr Frydenberg has blamed the Victorian government for "driving out of town" Hazelwood French majority owner Engie by tripling coal royalties paid to the state."We can't afford the closure of another Hazelwood in the near term," he told ABC Radio on Friday, adding that power supply was already tight. There are fears many of the 750 workers won't be able to find new jobs. Engie Australian chief Alex Keisser defended the decision-making process and said the company had been in talks with the federal and state government for several weeks."This is not a decision to take lightly," he told ABC radio, acknowledging the local community impact. Labor industry spokesman Kim Carr has criticised a federal government assistance package arguing the situation requires more resources for job creation."You can train people all you like but unless there are jobs, then there is inevitably going to be frustration," he told ABC Radio.
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