Hallett Power Station

Hallett Power Station
Location of Hallett Power Station in South Australia
Country Australia
Location Mid North South Australia
Coordinates 33°20′55″S 138°45′06″E / 33.3487°S 138.7517°E / -33.3487; 138.7517Coordinates: 33°20′55″S 138°45′06″E / 33.3487°S 138.7517°E / -33.3487; 138.7517
Status Operational
Commission date 2001
Owner(s) EnergyAustralia
Thermal power station
Primary fuel natural gas
Secondary fuel diesel
Feeding mines Moomba, South Australia
Cogeneration? No
Power generation
Units operational 12
Make and model Frame 5
Nameplate capacity 203 MW

Hallett Power Station is located in Canowie, South Australia, located about 210 kilometres (130 mi) north of Adelaide. It was commissioned in 2001 and opened in 2002. It was built by AGL Energy, but was sold in 2007, and is currently operated by EnergyAustralia. It has capacity of approximately 200 megawatts, and connects to the National Electricity Grid. It contains 12 gas turbine generators.[1][2][3]

The powerstation is fuelled by natural gas drawn from the Moomba Adelaide Pipeline System, and can also operate from a back-up supply of diesel in the event of a failure of the gas supply.[1] It was built using second-hand gas turbines. These are all General Electric (GE) Frame 5 units, manufactured under licence by John Brown, AEG and Nuovo Pignone.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 "Hallett Power Station". EnergyAustralia. Retrieved 16 May 2016.
  2. 1 2 "AGL Hallett Power Station, Australia". Yokogawa Corporation. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
  3. "Explanatory Memorandum and Notice of Securityholders' Meetings" (PDF). Alinta Energy. Retrieved 20 March 2016.
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