Coal

Liddell, the coal plant that “predates colour TV”, trips again

Published by

The National Electricity Market’s “summer of trips” continued this week, with a unit at AGL Energy’s Liddell coal power plant in New South Wales dropping out on Tuesday afternoon, and taking around 400MW of generation capacity with it.

The as-yet unexplained trip at the Hunter Valley coal plant was of the “sudden and unexpected” variety that do not wind up causing a blackout, which as Hugh Saddler explained here yesterday are actually quite common.

Indeed, they are particularly common for aged coal plants like Liddell, which – as The Australia Institute so deftly put it in its Tweet above – “predates colour TV in Australia.”

Of course, readers would note that this is the very same coal plant that state and federal Coalition governments argue should be kept open past its 2022 use-by date, when it will be 50 years old, to make the grid more “reliable.”

As we have reported, one of the plant’s four units have been out of action for most of the summer after broken turbine blades took unit 1 (420MW) out of the market in mid-December.

At that time, the number 2 unit at Liddell had not operated since early August, and was not expected to be back in service until somewhere between end of January to mid-February.

Liddell is expected to close in 2022, after AGL said it would cost nearly $1 billion to keep it open, without being able to guarantee that it could be counted on.

A mix of solar, storage, and possibly some gas plants – or the Coalition government has its way, Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro – is planned to fill the gap.

One 250MW solar plant, Maoneng’s Sunraysia project, has already been contracted by AGL, while Photon and Canadian Solar on Wednesday revealed they would co-develop 1.14GW of large scale solar projects in NSW to help fill the gap of ageing coal generators.

Sophie Vorrath

Sophie is editor of Renew Economy and editor of its sister site, One Step Off The Grid . She is the co-host of the Solar Insiders Podcast. Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.

Recent Posts

How renewables and EVs can shield Australia from the economic fallout of Trump’s war

When conflicts affect global oil and gas routes, Australians feel it. But Australia has all the…

6 March 2026

Community battery launches next to community solar system, to help power regional resilience

Community focused retailer launches first of seven batteries to be deployed across regional Victoria and…

6 March 2026

Energy Insiders Podcast: The revolution in electric trucking

The Australian trucking industry is about to experience an electric revolution, with plunging battery prices…

6 March 2026

Solar farms hit by cuts to grid output ratings due to changes in energy flows, but some big batteries are happy

Latest grid ratings include bad news for solar farms in some areas, but a boost…

6 March 2026

Last panel goes up at first solar-battery hybrid project to connect to Australia’s main grid

Final panel installed at Australia's first large scale solar-battery hybrid facility to connect to the…

6 March 2026

Offshore wind project says it’s “fully prepared” as it heads into full environmental assessment

Plans to develop a 1GW wind farm in waters off the coast of Gippsland have…

6 March 2026