Move to more renewables hard but possible: Genesis CEO

Move to more renewables hard but possible: Genesis CEO
Marc England sees a path to greater renewables, but thermal generation matters in the meantime. (Image: Supplied)
Ian Llewellyn
The electricity system is going through a difficult transition to renewable generation and care will be needed in the treatment of power generated from fossil fuels, says Genesis Energy chief executive Marc England.Genesis yesterday posted a strong result for the financial year as it ran three 250 megawatt, coal and gas fired Rankine units at the Huntly power station due to low hydro levels and gas shortages.England said the multi-fuel ability meant the lights stayed on even though coal had to be used, because of natural gas constrain...

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