Report
Mind the gaps: unused capacity and unfunded rehabilitation in Upper Hunter coal mines
Publisher
Coal
Climate change
Mining
Environmental impacts
State and territory governments
New South Wales
Resources
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Description
Existing mines in NSW’s Upper Hunter region are approved to mine 241 million tonnes per year, but mined just 150 million tonnes in 2019/20. The difference of 91.5 million tonnes shows that there is no need for new coal projects in the state. Filling in the Upper Hunter’s final voids would cost between $12 billion and $25 billion, while the NSW Government holds just $3.3 billion in environmental bonds for all mines in the state.
Publication Details
Copyright:
The Australia Institute 2021. Reproduced with permission
License type:
All Rights Reserved
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
6 May 2021
