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Dual Gas power station

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SW: →‎Despite approval, uncertainty over project remains: mention HRL not talking to the media
Despite the conditional approval by the EPA, there is considerable uncertainty over whether the project will proceed. Both Environment Victoria and HRL have flagged possible legal challenges to the EPA decision. Environment Victoria's legal challenge would most likely to centre on the EPA's decision to assess best practice energy production based on a benchmark of a brown coal-fired power station rather than including alternative energy sources.<ref name="Gearin"/>
For its part, HRL has flagged that it may launch a legal challenge over the EPA's decision to approve one one 300MW unite and not both. In a statement, reported in the ''Australian Financial Review'' but not available on the company's website, stated that "Dual Gas has some significant concerns with the EPA Victoria-configured 300MW alternative."<ref>Patrick Durkin and Matthew Dunkley, [http://www.afr.com/p/national/vic_clean_coal_plant_left_up_in_0IraR5MSEJe1OyUwMZnbuO "Vic clean coal plant left up in the air"], Australian Financial Review, May 21-22, page 4. (Subscription required).</ref><ref name="No"/> (AAP reported that "HRL management would not speak to the media, but issued a written statement...".<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/legal-action-talk-over-power-station-20110520-1ewl9.html "Legal action talk over power station"], ''The Age'', May 21, 2011. (This is an AAP story).</ref>
Even if the EPA decision survives legal challenges, the go-ahead of the project is by no means certain. ''The Age'' reported that all four main Australian banks -- ANZ, Westpac, the Commonwealth and National Australia Bank -- have stated that they are not involved in the project. Westpac spokeswoman Jane Counsel stated that "we will continue to consider financing coal projects in the future, but our focus is very much on supporting those projects that use cleaner and more efficient technologies and are making the transition to a carbon-constrained operating environment."<ref name="No"/>
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