energy.wikisort.org - Power_plant This is a list of active power stations in New South Wales, Australia . Candidates for this list must already be commissioned and capable of generating 1 MW or more of electricity.
Liddell Power Station
Solar
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Operator
Technology
Completion Date
Notes
Moree Solar Farm
56
Fotowatio Renewable Ventures
Photovoltaic
2016
Beryl Solar Farm
87
New Energy Solar / First Solar
Photovoltaic
2019
110.9 MW DC, 87 MW AC.[1] [2]
Finley Solar Farm
133
ESCO Pacific / John Laing
Photovoltaic
2019
175MW DC, 133 MW AC.[3] [4]
Royalla Solar Farm
20
Acciona
Photovoltaic
2014
Nyngan Solar Plant
102
AGL Energy
Photovoltaic
2016
Broken Hill Solar Plant
53
AGL Energy
Photovoltaic
2016
Mugga Lane Solar Park, Canberra , ACT
13
Maoneng
Photovoltaic
2017
Gullen Range Solar Farm
10
Goldwind Australia
Photovoltaic
2017
Mount Majura Solar Farm Majura , ACT 2.3 Solar Choice Photovoltaic
2016
Co-developed by Solar Choice and Solar Fields[5]
Williamsdale Solar Farm Williamsdale , ACT 11 ActewAGL Photovoltaic
2017
Coleambally Solar Farm
150
Neoen
Photovoltaic
2018
Has started full scale operations as of 19 October 2018. Production had ramped up over the preceding months.[6]
Parkes Solar Farm
55
Neoen
Photovoltaic
2018
55MW AC, 66MW DC.[7] Farm is operating at full capacity as of March 2018.[8]
Griffith Solar Farm
36
Neoen
Photovoltaic
2018
Manildra Solar Farm
48.5
First Solar
Photovoltaic
2018
White Rock Solar Farm
20
Goldwind Australia
Photovoltaic
2018
Jemalong CSP Pilot Plant
1.1
Vast Solar
Thermal
2017
Jemalong Solar Farm
50
Genex Power
Photovoltaic
2021
Developed to approval by Vast Solar, then acquired by Genex Power on 7 September 2018[9]
Coal fired
These fossil fuel power stations burn bituminous coal to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
CO2 Emissions (tCO2e)
Emission intensity (tCO2e/MWh)
Turbines
Operator
Mine type
Conveyance
Cooling Water
Scheduled closure[10]
Bayswater
2,640
13,725,965[11]
0.88 [11]
4
AGL Energy
open cut
conveyors, rail
fresh
2035
Eraring
2,880
14,914,916[11]
0.87 [11]
4
Origin Energy
underground
rail, truck
salt
2025
Liddell
1,680
7,840,239[11]
0.92 [11]
4
AGL Energy
open cut
conveyors, rail
fresh
2023
Mount Piper
1,400
6,841,302[11]
0.87 [11]
2
EnergyAustralia
underground
road, conveyor
fresh
2043
Vales Point B
1,320
7,015,626[11]
0.86 [11]
2
Delta Electricity
underground
conveyors
salt
2028
In 2007 Delta Electricity re-rated the two units at Mt Piper at 700 MW capacity.[clarification needed ]
In 2018 Liddell was downrated to 1,680 MW capacity.
In February 2022, Origin Energy announced plans to bring forward the closure of Eraring to 2025, pending approval by the Australian Energy Market Operator.[12]
Gas turbine
Uranquinty Power Station
These fossil fuel power stations are fired with gas or liquid fuels to produce electricity by use of a gas turbine.
Power station
Operator
Max. Capacity (MW)
Emission intensity (tCO2e/MWh)
Turbines
Fuel type
Combined cycle
Colongra
Snowy Hydro
667
0.56[11]
4
natural gas
no
Liddell
AGL Energy
50
0.92[11]
2
fuel oil
no
Tallawarra
EnergyAustralia
435
0.37[11]
2
natural gas
yes
Smithfield
Visy Industries[13]
171
0.49[11]
4
natural gas
no
Uranquinty
Origin Energy
641
0.60[11]
4
natural gas
no
Gas reciprocating engines
These power stations use gas combustion in reciprocating engines to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Emission intensity (tCO2e/MWh)
Engines
Fuel type
Appin Mine
55.6
0.73[11]
54
coalbed methane+natural gas
Belrose
4
0.08[11]
1
landfill gas
Earthpower Camellia
3.9
3
biogas
Jacks Gully
2.3
0.06[11]
1
landfill gas
Lucas Heights I
5.4
0.06[11]
5
landfill gas
Lucas Heights II
17.3
0.06[11]
15
landfill gas
Sydney Water, Malabar
3
3
sewage gas
Shoalhaven Landfill Gas Project
1
0.05[11]
1
landfill gas
Tahmoor
7
0.57[11]
7
coalbed methane
Teralba
8
8
coalbed methane
Tower Mine
41.2
40
coalbed methane+natural gas
Wilga
11
0.59[11]
11
natural gas
Woodlawn
4
4
landfill gas
Kincumber Landfill Gas Abatement [14]
1
0.07[11]
1
landfill gas
Woy Woy Landfill Gas Abatement [14]
1
0.06[11]
1
landfill gas
Hydroelectric
These hydroelectric power stations use the flow of water to generate electricity.
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Turbines
Pumped storage
Bendeela (Shoalhaven)
80
2
yes
Blowering
80
1
no
Brown Mountain
4.95
2
no
Burrendong
14.5
1
no
Burrinjuck
27
3
no
Copeton
24
1
no
Glenbawn
5.8
1
no
Guthega
60
2
no
Hume
58
2
no
Kangaroo Valley (Shoalhaven)
160
2
yes
Keepit
7.2
1
no
Kembla Grange
6.8
2
no
Murray 1
950
10
no
Murray 2
550
4
no
Nymboida
5
7
no
Oaky River
12
5
no
Pindari
5.6
2
no
The Drop , Mulwala Canal
2.5
1
no
Tumut 1
330
4
no
Tumut 2
287
4
no
Tumut 3
1500
6
yes
Warragamba
50
1
no
Williams River Dam (private)
7
1
no
Wyangala
22.5
2
no
Wind farms
Biomass combustion
These power stations burn biomass (biofuel) to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Turbines
Fuel Type
Conveyance
Broadwater Sugar Mill
10
1
bagasse
on-site
Broadwater Biomass Co-Gen
30
1
bagasse/wood waste
on-site & truck
Condong Sugar Mill
3
1
bagasse
on-site
Condong Biomass Co-Gen
30
1
bagasse/wood waste
on-site & truck
Harwood Sugar Mill
4.5
3
bagasse
on-site
Visy Paper, Tumut
21
1
black liquor
on-site
Cogeneration
These power stations capture waste heat to generate some or all of the electricity they produce via cogeneration.
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Amcor, Bomaderry
6
BlueScope, Port Kembla
62
Macquarie University
1.5
Stadium Australia
1
University of Western Sydney
1
Visy Paper, Smithfield
6
Decommissioned coal-fired stations
Power station
Max. Capacity (MW)
Turbines
Coal Type
Mine type
Conveyance
Cooling Water
Bunnerong
375
11
bituminous
N/A
railway
salt
Lithgow
38
4
bituminous
open cut
railway
fresh
Munmorah
1,400
4
bituminous
underground
conveyors
salt
Pyrmont
200
4
bituminous
N/A
railway
salt
Redbank
150
1
bituminous (tailings)
open cut
conveyors
fresh
Ultimo
79.5
6
bituminous
N/A
railway
salt
Wallerawang
1,240
2
bituminous
underground
road, conveyor
fresh
Wangi Power Station
330
6
bituminous
underground
conveyor
fresh
White Bay
100
2
bituminous
N/A
railway
salt
See also
Energy portal
Australia portal
List of power stations in Australia
References
External links
Energy in New South Wales
Generation
Biomass combustion
Broadwater Sugar Mill
Broadwater Biomass Co-Gen
Condong Sugar Mill
Condong Biomass Co-Gen
Harwood Sugar Mill
Redbank
Visy Paper, Tumut
Cogeneration
Amcor, Bomaderry
BlueScope Steel, Port Kembla
Macquarie University
Stadium Australia
University of Western Sydney
Visy Paper, Smithfield
Hydro-electric Solar generation
Beryl
Bomen
Broken Hill
Coleambally
Darlington Point
Finley
Griffith
Jemalong CSP
Jemalong
Limondale
Nevertire
Nyngan
Parkes
Sunraysia
Wind farms Coal fired
Bayswater
Eraring
Liddell
Mount Piper
Vales Point
Natural gas
Appin Mine
Belrose
Colongra
Earthpower Camelia
Jacks Gully
Liddell
Lucas Heights I
Lucas Heights II
Shoalhaven Landfill Gas Project
Smithfield Energy Facility
Sydney Water, Malabar
Tahmoor
Tallawarra
Teralba
Tower Mine
Uranquinty
Wilga
Generator Companies
Delta Electricity
Eraring Energy (subsidiary of Origin)
Macquarie Generation (subsidiary of AGL Energy)
Snowy Hydro
Distribution
Distribution network operators
Ausgrid
Endeavour Energy
Essential Energy
Transmission network operators Retail companies and brands
ActewAGL
AGL Energy
Click Energy
Country Energy
EnergyAustralia
Integral Energy
Origin Energy
Powershop
ReAmped Energy
Red Energy
Historical
Advance Energy
Australian Inland
Bega Valley County Council
Brisbane Water County Council
Electricity Commission of New South Wales
EnergyAustralia (state government enterprise)
Great Southern Energy
Illawarra Electricity
Mackellar County Council
Macquarie County Council (Western Power)
New England County Council (New England Electricity)
North West County Council (North West Electricity)
Northern Riverina County Council (Northern Riverina Electricity)
Northern Rivers County Council (Northern Rivers Electricity)
NorthPower
Ophir County Council (Ophir Electricity)
Orion Energy
Oxley County Council (Oxley Electricity)
Pacific Power
Peel-Cunningham County Council (PCCC Electricity)
Prospect Electricity
Shortland County Council (Shortland Electricity)
Southern Mitchell County Council (Southern Mitchell Electricity)
Southern Riverina County Council (Southern Riverina Electricity)
Southern Tablelands County Council (Southern Tablelands Electricity)
St George County Council
Sydney County Council (Sydney Electricity)
Ulan County Council (Ulan Electricity)
White Cliffs Solar Power Station
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