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Smart Energy Council Responds to Notification of Potential Retirement of Gladstone Power Station

The Smart Energy Council acknowledges today’s confirmation by Rio Tinto that CS Energy has notified the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) of the potential retirement of the Gladstone Power Station (GPS) in March 2029, in line with the expiry of existing supply and operational arrangements.

While this announcement ensures compliance with market rules and no final decision has yet been made, Smart Energy Council Chief Executive John Grimes says it marks a significant moment for Queensland’s energy transition and for the workers and communities connected to the power station.

“Today will be a difficult day for workers at the Gladstone Power Station, and the Smart Energy Council extends its heartfelt thoughts to those employees,” Mr Grimes said. 

“For half a century, the Gladstone Power Station has provided power to industry and the community. However, like all ageing coal-fired generators in Australia, increasing unreliability means their days are clearly coming to an end.”

“Australia’s coal fleet is the Model T Ford of the energy sector — it powered the masses, but that time has passed. We are now living in the age of electric vehicles, an era where reliable, low-cost, clean energy is rapidly replacing the need for coal and gas.”

A New Era for Queensland

Queensland is particularly well-placed to benefit from this transition. With abundant solar and wind resources, renewable hydrogen potential, and a highly skilled workforce, the state can lead the clean energy revolution.

“Queensland has the opportunity to create thousands of secure new jobs while delivering affordable, reliable, clean power for generations to come,” Mr Grimes said.

As the Queensland Government prepares to release its Energy Roadmap, the Smart Energy Council will continue to advocate for policies that support workers, communities, and industries as coal retires from the grid. Transition planning, workforce development, and renewable investment will be essential to ensuring that regions like Gladstone thrive in the decades to come.

Read Rio Tinto’s official release here: Notification of potential retirement of Gladstone Power Station

Media contact: Tim Lamacraft – tim@smartenergy.org.au – 0448 972 192

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