Bloomberg: Australia's coal-fired power plants will start producing clean energy Australia has decided to convert old coal-fired power plants into clean energy plants. The mining company Fortescue Metals Group and the energy firm AGL Energy have found such an unusual use for the enterprises harmful to the planet, reports Bloomberg. The changes will affect the Liddell and Bayswater power plants, which together account for more than 40 percent of New South Wales' carbon dioxide emissions. The authorities planned to close one of the plants in 2023, and the other was supposed to work until the middle of the next decade. Both enterprises are now going to start redesigning for the production of hydrogen using renewable energy sources, in order to receive 30 thousand tons of clean fuel annually – It will take a year for Fortescue Metals and AGL Energy to agree and develop technical changes. The representatives of the
