Regulator plans for a grid without Liddell
Energy regulators are planning for a power grid with or without AGL's Liddell plant and are confident "demand response" tools can fill this summer's baseload shortfall.
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Energy regulators are planning for a power grid with or without AGL's Liddell plant and are confident "demand response" tools can fill this summer's baseload shortfall.
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