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To build new coal-fired power stations in the face of dire predictions about the potential impact of climate change on the environment is extremely irresponsible, if not negligent. You can act – send a submission in by Monday 26th October: "coal is the single greatest threat to civilisation and all life on our planet...The trains carrying coal to power plants are death trains. Coal-fired power plants are factories of death." - The Guardian 15 Feb 2009 Strong words for a scientist. Hansen has also said that no new coal-fired power stations should be built if we are to deal with climate change. NSW currently emits 67 million tonnes of carbon dioxide from stationary energy every year. The proposed generators at Bayswater will add an extra 12.4 million tonnes of carbon pollution every year, while the new generators at Mount Piper will add another 10.9 million tonnes. This represents a 34% increase in emissions from stationary energy in NSW.
The proposals admit that 'carbon caputure' storage does not yet exist, would be difficult and costly to retrofit, and there are currently no places to store carbon dioxide, even if it could be captured. A rapidly changing climate will have devastating effects on many of NSW's regional environments. It threatens biodiversity and many species face extinction. The proposed power stations should be opposed by all groups and citizens who care for the environment. You can to something about it The proposals are open until the 26 October for public comment. The Nature Conservation Council of NSW will lodge a submission and we are urging other groups and individuals also to lodge submissions. The applications are for new generators at Bayswater in the Hunter Valley, and Mount Piper near Lithgow. You can view the documents and lodge a submission online.
They will be assessed by the Department of Planning and the Minister for Planning under Part 3A of the Environmental Planning and Assessments Act. Both environmental assessment applications provide for an option for coal or for gas generators. For more information call Max Phillips 9279 2466 or email
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