Liddell Power Station to close
Liddell Power Station to close
7news.com.auHere’s the latest on Liddell Power Station the news as of May 2026.
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Context and what’s changed
Operational history: Liddell operated for over five decades and was a major NSW power source before its closure in April 2023, after which the site began transitioning to other uses. It produced substantial electricity over its lifetime, often cited as a significant contributor to NSW grid reliability before shutdown.[4][5][8][3]
Current redevelopment: The 170-meter chimney stacks were demolished in May 2026 as part of reshaping the site for an industrial energy hub, including a planned 500 MW battery project and potential solar/manufacturing uses. AGL has signaled a multi-proponent approach, exploring various proposals for the Hunter Energy Hub.[3]
Related coverage: Coverage from multiple outlets confirms the demolition event and outlines the broader vision for the site, including battery storage and renewable-energy integration as replacements for the coal asset.[6][3]
What this means going forward
Energy security and storage: The site is intended to host energy storage and renewable-energy initiatives, which aligns with broader Australian energy-transition goals to replace coal capacity with batteries and renewables.[3]
Community and jobs: The redevelopment is framed as an opportunity to create jobs and new industrial activities at the Hunter site, though exact employment impact will depend on the final mix of projects and proponents chosen.[3]
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Liddell Power Station to close
7news.com.auSydney's Powerhouse has announced its latest commission, a photographic and social history recording of the closure of Liddell Power Station in the Hunter Valley, NSW.
www.australianphotography.comThe demolition of the Liddell Power Station, which powered homes and businesses in NSW for more than 50 years, is underway.
www.abc.net.auEnergy giant AGL orchestrated a controlled demolition of 170-metre chimney s as the site undergoes redevelopment
www.theguardian.comAFTER more than five decades of operation, Australia’s oldest coal-fired power plant, Liddell, has been shut down as the site prepares to become a hydrogen hub
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