Nature Conservation Council: Air Pollution Inches Lower as Clean Energy Begins to Replace Coal Power in New South Wales
April 07, 2022
April 07, 2022
CHIPPENDALE, Australia, April 7 (TNSRep) -- The Nature Conservation Council issued the following news release:
New National Pollutant Inventory data show toxic air emissions from the state's coal-fired power stations fell by 4% in the year to June 2021, but they are still the most polluting industrial facilities in NSW. /1
During the 2021 financial year, coal-fired power stations at Lithgow, on the Central Coast and in the Hunter Valley released more than 260,000 t . . .
New National Pollutant Inventory data show toxic air emissions from the state's coal-fired power stations fell by 4% in the year to June 2021, but they are still the most polluting industrial facilities in NSW. /1
During the 2021 financial year, coal-fired power stations at Lithgow, on the Central Coast and in the Hunter Valley released more than 260,000 t . . .
