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Labor government will re-establish the State Electricity Commission (SEC) in Morwell with $1B initial investment if re-elected in November
Latrobe City Council welcomes Labor's election commitment to re-establish the State Electricity Commission (SEC) in Morwell.
If re-elected, Labor will make an initial investment of $1 billion towards delivering 4.5 gigawatts of power - the equivalent replacement capacity of Loy Yang A - through renewable energy projects. As part of the announcement, Labor also committed to an emissions reduction target for Victoria of 75-80 per cent by 2035 and net zero by 2045.
An investment of at least $20 million to prepare the State Energy Commission (SEC) for its new role in the new energy market, including setting up an office in Morwell
Keeping sustainability
Mayor of Latrobe City Cr Kellie O'Callaghan said the election commitment was welcome news following the recent announcement of the 2035 closure of Loy Yang A and the anticipated closure of other power stations. "The re-establishment of the SEC in Morwell will generate long-term employment opportunities for our city and support our community through a significant period of change, and well into the future.
"Latrobe City welcomes this significant election commitment, which aligns with our Strength Led Transition and supports our goal to harness opportunities in renewable energy and attract cutting-edge industry to our region. Together with the revised emissions targets, it reflects our community's aspirations to reduce the impacts of climate change and take practical action towards achieving a low emissions future."
"Our community has a long history of powering the state, and we look forward to continuing to play a leading role in keeping Victoria's lights in a sustainable way," said the Mayor.
Supporting the region
Latrobe City Council has been advocating to both the State and Federal Governments to establish new energy industries in the region to support its transition to a new energy future, creating new jobs and employment pathways.
The Mayor recently met with Minister for Energy, Environment and Climate Action and Solar Homes Lily D'Ambrosio to discuss opportunities to support the region through its economic transition. For more information on council's advocacy efforts please visit Advocating for our Community page.
Pictures from Latrobe City Council Facebook page.
Source: www.gippsland.com
Published by: news@gippsland.com
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