Australia faces a potential disruption as the Eraring Power Station in NSW is set to close before essential grid stabilizing technology is implemented, raising concerns over blackouts. The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) anticipates that necessary infrastructure will be online by 2028, while the station’s retirement has been delayed to 2027. Calls for investment in synchronous condensers and battery storage continue, with political leaders debating the effectiveness of the current energy transition plan. AEMO stresses the importance of ensuring a smooth transition from aging coal power to renewables for grid stability.
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