Transgrid, ETU fight leaves generators stranded and power prices under pressure
A bitter industrial row between electrical workers and the company that owns the high voltage power lines in New South Wales is spilling into the electricity market amid claims of stranded generators and rising wholesale prices.
Matt Murphy from the Electrical Trades Union said "heaps" of generators had been left offline in recent months as workers escalated their fight against Transgrid, the private firm that owns the transmission network in Australia's most populous state.
Among them are believed to be one of the units at the giant Eraring coal-fired power plant in the Hunter Valley along with a raft of renewable energy projects waiting to be connected to the grid.
To read news in detail: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-07-09/transgrid-etu-fight-leaves-generators-stranded-and-prices-rising/104073188
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