New coal-fired power plant approved
By state political reporter Alison Savage
Posted 14 minutes ago
Map: Morwell 3840 The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a new coal-fired power plant in eastern Victoria.
The HRL plant at Morwell, in the Latrobe Valley, will use gas from brown coal and natural gas, to produce electricity.
The EPA has approved a demonstration plant half the size of what was proposed by HRL and will consider whether to allow it to expand later.
The chief executive of the EPA, John Merritt, says the plant will demonstrate world's best practice for brown coal power generation.
"The works approval requires a range of mandatory monitoring facilities that cover a host of issues, including emissions, not just of greenhouse gasses, but of other emissions as well," he said.
Environment groups are considering whether to begin legal action to try to stop the plant.
Kelly O'Shanassy of Environment Victoria, says the EPA has failed the environment and ignored the local community.
"It shows that EPA is completely out of touch with communities," she said.
"Four thousand submissions opposing this new coal fired power plant, 11 supporting it. So clearly the EPA is not listening to communities."