List of coal fired power stations in Australia

These fossil fuel power stations burn coal to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

New South Wales

Power station Max. Capacity Turbines Coal Type Mine type Conveyance Cooling Water
Bayswater 2,640 MW 4 bituminous open cut conveyors, rail fresh
Eraring 2,880 MW 4 bituminous underground rail, truck salt
Liddell 2,000 MW 4 bituminous open cut conveyors, rail fresh
Mt Piper 1,400 MW* 2 bituminous underground road, conveyor fresh
Munmorah 0 MW (was 600MW) 2 bituminous underground conveyors salt
Redbank 0MW (was 150 MW) 1 bituminous (tailings) open cut conveyors fresh
Vales Point 1,320 MW 2 bituminous underground conveyors salt
Wallerawang 0MW (was 1,000 MW) 2 bituminous underground road, conveyor fresh

Queensland

Power station Max. Capacity (MW) Turbines Coal Type Conveyance Mine type Cooling Water Refs
Callide A & B 730 6 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh [1]
Callide C 900 2 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh [1]
Collinsville 190 5 bituminous road open cut fresh [2][3]
Gladstone 1,680 6 bituminous rail open cut seawater [1]
Kogan Creek 750 1 bituminous conveyor open cut dry cooled [1]
Millmerran 852 2 bituminous conveyor open cut dry cooled [1]
Stanwell 1,445 4 bituminous rail open cut fresh [1]
Tarong 1,400 4 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh [1][4]
Tarong North 443 1 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh [1]

South Australia

Power station Capacity (MW) Turbines Coal Type Conveyance Mine type Cooling Water
Northern 520 2 black (sub-bituminous) rail open cut sea
Playford B 240 4 black (sub-bituminous) rail open cut sea

Victoria

Power station Maximum capacity Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Ref
Anglesea 150 megawatts (200,000 hp) 1 lignite road open cut fresh cooling tower
Hazelwood 1,600 megawatts (2,100,000 hp) 8 lignite conveyors open cut fresh pondage
Loy Yang A 2,200 megawatts (3,000,000 hp) 4 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower
Loy Yang B 1,050 megawatts (1,410,000 hp) 2 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower
Energy Brix 165 megawatts (221,000 hp) 5 lignite road open cut fresh cooling tower
Yallourn 1,480 megawatts (1,980,000 hp) 4 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower

Western Australia

Power station Max. Capacity Turbines Coal Type Mine type Conveyance Cooling Water
Collie 300 MW 1 bituminous open cut conveyor fresh
Kwinana 640 MW 4 bituminous open cut rail, conveyor, road seawater
Muja 854 MW 4 bituminous open cut conveyor fresh
Worsley Alumina 107 MW 4 bituminous open cut rail fresh
Bluewaters 416 MW 2 bituminous open cut conveyor fresh

Proposed

State Project Name Sponsoring Company Coordinates Capacity MW Status Notes
SA Kingston Hybrid Energy 36°48′S 139°48′E / 36.8°S 139.8°E / -36.8; 139.8 (Check) 300 Proposed Brown coal
SA Arckaringa Altona Resources 27°30′S 135°30′E / 27.5°S 135.5°E / -27.5; 135.5 (estimate) 500-800 Proposed Coal to Liquid, proposed to have CCS
NSW Waratah (ulan) Altona Resources 39°54′29″S 151°43′12″E / 39.908°S 151.72°E / -39.908; 151.72 (estimate) 1000 Proposed
NSW Redbank 2 Altona Resources 27°36′S 152°52′E / 27.60°S 152.86°E / -27.60; 152.86 (estimate) 151 Proposed Coal tailings-fired power station
QLD ZeroGen Government of Queensland 23°22′S 150°31′E / 23.37°S 150.51°E / -23.37; 150.51 (estimate) 300 Cancelled Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) with Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
QLD Spring Gully Origin Energy 25°26′46″S 150°00′25″E / 25.446°S 150.007°E / -25.446; 150.007 (estimate) 1000 Proposed Coal seam gas-fired power station
QLD Origin Energy 25°26′46″S 150°00′25″E / 25.446°S 150.007°E / -25.446; 150.007 (estimate) 1000 Proposed Coal seam gas-fired power station
QLD Tarong North IHI Engineering Australia, Pacific Power International, Mitsui & Co. and Toshiba International Corporation 25°26′46″S 150°00′25″E / 25.446°S 150.007°E / -25.446; 150.007 (estimate) 450 Proposed Coal-fired power station
WA Bluewaters 3 & 4 Griffin Energy 416 Proposed Fuel is thermal coal
WA Coolimba Aviva Corporation Ltd and AES 400 Proposed Fuel is sub-bituminous coal

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Coal-Fired Plants in Australia - QLD & SA". Gallery. Power Plants Around The World. 3 January 2014. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
  2. "Collinsville Coal Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  3. "TRANSFIELD SERVICES TAKES FULL OWNERSHIP OF COLLINSVILLE POWER STATION". News. Transfield Services. 22 August 2002. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  4. "Tarong Coal Power Plant". Global Energy Observatory. Retrieved 27 April 2014.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 11/12/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.