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Carbon fog hits debt

Debt held against one of the country’s most emissions-intensive power stations, Loy Yang B in the Latrobe Valley, has been downgraded to one step above junk.

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Jul 29th, 2010 | Filed under Uncategorized
Tags: country, latrobe, latrobe-valley, most-emissions-intensive, one-step, power-stations, the-country

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