MELBOURNE 鈥 Australia鈥檚 energy minister on Thursday urged households in Sydney to switch off lights in the evening to avert blackouts, as the country鈥檚 power market remained suspended with more than a quarter of its coal-fired capacity knocked out.
The country鈥檚 energy market operator suspended the electricity spot market on Wednesday in an unprecedented move to secure power supplies, its latest drastic step to tackle an energy crisis that began in May.
Efforts were focused on reviving output from coal-fired generators, Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen said on Thursday, while urging households in New South Wales to conserve power as much as possible, without sacrificing essentials such as heating.
鈥淲e are confident we can avoid blackouts,鈥 Bowen said at a televised media conference in Canberra.
鈥淚f you have a choice about when to run certain items, don鈥檛 run them from 6-8 (p.m.),鈥 he said.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will host a dinner on Thursday with state leaders ahead of a meeting on Friday 鈥 their first formal gathering since the new Labor government was elected in May 鈥 and said energy will be on the agenda.
Bowen said the main problem behind the power crunch was unscheduled outages at ageing coal-fired power stations.
鈥淓verybody is working to fix that,鈥 he said.
Australia鈥檚 top power producer AGL Energy said on Thursday that one of three crippled units at its Bayswater coal-fired plant in New South Wales would be back online on Thursday and another by Saturday.
鈥淲e鈥檙e continuing to work cooperatively with the Australian Energy Market Operator to help ensure continuity of supply,鈥 an AGL spokesperson said.
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