Residents in Regional Town Forced to Use Gas Bottles as Network Faces Decommissioning
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Residents in Regional Town Forced to Use Gas Bottles as Network Faces Decommissioning
Residents in a regional town in Western Australia (WA) are protesting a private gas company’s decision to decommission the town’s gas network. On Jan. 19, ATCO Australia announced that it would shut down the reticulated gas network in Albany, located about 400 kilometres south-east of Perth, citing the high cost of upgrading and repairing the ageing infrastructure. The phase-out means that about 8,000 residential and business customers will need…
Australian National Review - Residents in Regional Town Forced to Use Gas Bottles as Network Faces Decommissioning
Caravan park residents moves their gas bottles close to the beach in Melbourne, Australia, on Dec. 27, 2015. Darrian Traynor/Getty Images Residents in a regional town in Western Australia (WA) are protesting a private gas company’s decision to decommission the town’s gas network. On Jan. 19, ATCO Australia announced that it would shut down the reticulated gas network in Albany, located about 400 kilometres south-east of Perth, citing the high c…
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