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List of coal-fired power stations in Australia
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These fossil fuel power stations burn coal to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce. Australia's fleet of coal-fired power stations is aging and many are due for decommissioning, and are being replaced by a combination of mostly renewable energy. In early 2017, 75% of the coal-fired power stations in the country were operating beyond their original design life.[1]
The declining cost of renewable energy sources, such as solar power, wind power and battery storage, means it is unlikely a new coal-fired power station will ever be built in Australia,[2] which would make the 2009-commissioned Bluewaters Power Station the last coal-fired power station to be constructed in Australia. The Liddell Power Station is the latest coal-fired power station to be decommissioned, which took place on 28 April 2023.[3]
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New South Wales
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Total (MW): 8,240
Decommissioned stations
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Queensland
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Total (MW): 8,080
Decommissioned stations
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Victoria
Total (MW): 4,730
Decommissioned stations
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Western Australia
Total (MW): 1,410
- Kwinana A (240 MW) was shut down in 2010, and Kwinana C (400 MW) was shut down in 2015.[32]
Decommissioned stations
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Other states/territories
Australian Capital Territory
The Australian Capital Territory does not use coal or oil to generate electricity. The Kingston Powerhouse was the last coal-fired power station in the territory, but was decommissioned in 1957.
Decommissioned stations
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Northern Territory
The Northern Territory relies predominantly on natural gas, as well as various renewable energy sources. Likewise, it has no functioning coal-fired power stations.
Decommissioned stations
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South Australia
South Australia previously had a number of coal power stations. The last to be closed were the Northern and Playford B power stations.[33]
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Tasmania
Tasmania has no functioning coal-fired power stations, instead using primarily hydroelectricity, with natural gas used as a backup.
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See also
Notes
Sources
- Boom and Bust 2021: Tracking The Global Coal Plant Pipeline (Report). Global Energy Monitor. 5 April 2021.
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