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 are 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] The Liddell Power Station is the latest major coal-fired power station to be decommissioned, which took place on 28 April 2023.[3]

New South Wales

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Power station Commission year Scheduled closure year Max. capacity (MW) CO2 emissions (t CO2-e/year) Emission intensity (t CO2-e/MWh) Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Owner
Bayswater 1982[4] 2033[5] 2,640 13,725,965[6] 0.88[6] 4 bituminous conveyors, rail open cut fresh AGL
Eraring 1982[4] 2027[7][a] 2,880 14,914,916[6] 0.87[6] 4 bituminous rail, truck underground salt Origin
Mt Piper 1993[4] 2040[9][10] 1,400 6,841,302[6] 0.87[6] 2 bituminous road, conveyor underground fresh EnergyAustralia
Vales Point B 1978[4] 2033[11] 1,320 7,015,626[6] 0.86[6] 2 bituminous conveyors underground salt Delta
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Total (MW): 8,240

Decommissioned stations

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Power station Commission year(s) Closure year Max. capacity (MW) Emission intensity (t CO2-e/MWh) Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Former

Owner

Liddell 1971-1973[4] 2023 2,000 0.94[6] 4 bituminous conveyors, rail open cut fresh
Munmorah 1969[4] 2012 1,400 1.16[12] 4 bituminous
Redbank 2001[13] 2014[13] 151 1.4[12] 1 bituminous
Wallerawang A 1957-1959[14] 1986 120 4 bituminous fresh
Wallerawang B 1961[14] 1990 120 2 bituminous fresh
Wallerawang C 1976-1980[14] 2014 1000 1.05[12] 2 bituminous fresh
White Bay A 1917-1925[14] 1955 58.5 5 bituminous
White Bay B 1926-1928[14] 1975 86 4 bituminous
White Bay C 1951-1958[14] 1983 100 2 bituminous
Pyrmont A 1904-1924[15] 1950s 75 7 bituminous
Pyrmont B 1952-1955[15] 1983 200 4 bituminous
Ultimo 1899-1951 1963 79.5 11 bituminous
Bunnerong A 1926-1937 1975 175 7 bituminous
Bunnerong B 1939-1947 1975 200 4 bituminous
Tallawarra A 1954-1955[16] 1989 120 4 bituminous
Tallawarra B 1960[16] 1989 200 2 bituminous
Balmain A 1909-1935 1976 41 9 bituminous
Balmain B 1940-1956 1976 84.4 4 bituminous
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Queensland

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Power station Commission year Scheduled closure year Max. capacity (MW) CO2 emissions (t CO2-e/year) Emission intensity (t CO2-e/MWh) Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Owner Refs
Callide B 1989[4] 2028[17] 700 5,103,540[6] 0.92[6] 2 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh CS Energy, Intergen [18][19]
Callide C 2001[4] Not Announced[20] 810 5,265,665[6] 0.9[6] 2 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh CS Energy, Intergen [18][19]
Gladstone 1976[4] 2035[17] 1,680 8,547,021[6] 0.95[6] 6 bituminous rail open cut seawater Rio Tinto, NRG [18]
Kogan Creek 2007[4] 2042[20] 750 4,360,686[6] 0.83[6] 1 bituminous conveyor open cut dry cooled CS Energy [18]
Millmerran 2002[4] 2051[20] 852 5,794,351[6] 0.82[6] 2 bituminous conveyor open cut dry cooled Intergen[21] [18]
Stanwell 1993[4] 2046[20] 1,445 7,637,735[6] 0.87[6] 4 bituminous rail open cut fresh Stanwell [18]
Tarong 1984[4] 2037[20] 1,400 10,473,950[6] 0.86[6] 4 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh Stanwell [18][22]
Tarong North 2002[4] 2037[20] 443 1 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh Stanwell [18]
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Total (MW): 8,080

Victoria

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Power station Commission year Scheduled closure year Max. capacity (MW) CO2 emissions (t CO2-e/year) Emission intensity (t CO2-e/MWh) Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Owner
Loy Yang A 1984[4] 2035[23] 2200 20,107,115[6] 1.17[6] 4 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower AGL
Loy Yang B 1993[4] 2047[20] 1050 10,132,776[6] 1.14[6] 2 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower Chow Tai Fook, Alinta Energy[24]
Yallourn Power Station 1975[4] 2028[25][26] 1480 13,856,313[6] 1.34[6] 4 lignite conveyors open cut fresh cooling tower EnergyAustralia
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Total (MW): 4,730

Western Australia

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Power station Commission year Scheduled closure year Max. capacity (MW) CO2 emissions (t CO2-e/year) Emission intensity (t CO2-e/MWh) Turbines Coal type Conveyance Mine type Cooling water Owner
Collie 1999[4] 2027[27] 340 1,848,693[6] 0.91[6] 1 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh Synergy
Muja 1981[4] (units 1–5 closed)

2025 (Unit 6)[28][29]
2029 (Units 7 & 8)[27]

654 3,982,663[6] 0.9[6] 4 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh Synergy
Bluewaters 2009[4] 416 2,966,541[6] 0.88[6] 2 bituminous conveyor open cut fresh Sumitomo Group, Kansai Electric
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Total (MW): 1,410

  • Kwinana A (240 MW) was shut down in 2010, and Kwinana C (400 MW) was shut down in 2015.[30]

Other states/territories

The Australian Capital Territory does not use coal or oil to generate electricity. The Kingston Powerhouse being the last coal-fired power station in the territory, which was decommissioned in 1957.

The Northern Territory relies predominantly on natural gas, as well as various renewable energy sources. Likewise, it has no functioning coal-fired power stations.

South Australia previously had a number of coal power stations. The last to be closed were the Northern and Playford B power stations.[31]

Tasmania has no functioning coal-fired power stations, instead using primarily hydroelectricity, with natural gas used as a backup.

See also

Notes

  1. Prior to 2022, Unit 4 was scheduled to close in 2030, unit 1 scheduled to close in 2031, units 2 and 3 scheduled to close in 2032.[8]

Sources

  • Boom and Bust 2021: Tracking The Global Coal Plant Pipeline (Report). Global Energy Monitor. 5 April 2021.

References

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