The government would provide $1 billion to deliver 4.5 gigawatts of power over 10 years through renewable energy and create 59,000 jobs,to replace capacity from the Loy Yang A coal-fired power plant which will close in 2035.
At least $20 million would be invested to prepare the State Electricity Commission and open an office in Morwell in the Latrobe Valley.
The commission was previously the main power supplier and distributor when it was government-owned before it was privatised by the former Kennett Liberal government in the 1990s,a decision Andrews said failed consumers and drove up power bills.
Victoria would have a 51 per cent stake in the revived commission,and its wind and solar projects. Andrews said the superannuation industry was the preferred investor in the remaining share.
AGL announced the early closure of the Loy Yang A plant last month. In 2017,the Hazelwood power station closed with only five months’ notice.
“They’ve made their profit,and now they are leaving,” Andrews said.