- AGL will close its Torrens Island 'B' Power Station in 2026
- The energy giant says the facility is losing millions of dollars
- The government says the closure should not affect the state's power supply
The government and AGL has reached an agreement to ensure the B units remain operational until the interconnector is built, with the energy giant to receive $19.5 million to keep 200 megawatts of extra power online.
"The jobs of today are not the jobs of tomorrow ... we have to see what the future energy hub looks like,"he said.