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DARK MATTER: Dr Terry Annable with a sample of the ultra-fine black particles collected off his house at Cooranbong. Picture: David Stewart
DARK MATTER: Dr Terry Annable with a sample of the ultra-fine black particles collected off his house at Cooranbong. Picture: David Stewart
A LOCAL scientist who says his house at Cooranbong is regularly blanketed in ultra-fine black particles emitted from Eraring’s coal-fired power station is calling for the mega-generator to be shut down ahead of schedule.
Dr Terry Annable is a research scientist who recently retired as a senior lecturer in the Science and Mathematics Department at Avondale College of Higher Education, in Cooranbong.
“I live six kilometres from Eraring power station yet my house, my car, and my garden are regularly blanketed in black ultra-fine particles which are invisible in the air,” Dr Annable said.
“Everyone in the region has to breathe this polluted air.”
Origin Energy plans to close down its Eraring power station by the early 2030s.
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