List of power stations in Victoria (state)

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List of power stations in Victoria (state)

The following page lists all active and former power stations in Victoria, Australia. Power stations smaller than 1 MW in nameplate capacity are not listed.

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The Yallourn Power Station in the Latrobe Valley

Loy Yang is the largest power station by capacity in Victoria.

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Coal fired

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

More information Power station, Maximum capacity ...
Power stationMaximum capacity Emission intensityTurbinesCoal typeConveyanceMine typeCooling waterRef
Loy Yang A2,200 megawatts (3,000,000 hp) 1.17 tCO2-e/MWh[1]4ligniteconveyorsopen cutfresh cooling tower
Loy Yang B1,050 megawatts (1,410,000 hp) 1.14 tCO2/MWh[1]2ligniteconveyorsopen cutfresh cooling tower
Yallourn1,480 megawatts (1,980,000 hp) 1.33 tCO2/MWh[1]4ligniteconveyorsopen cutfresh cooling tower
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  • Yallourn scheduled for closure in 2028.[2]
  • Loy Yang B scheduled for closure in 2046.[2]
  • Loy Yang A scheduled for closure in 2035.[3]

Gas turbine

These gas turbine power stations use gas combustion to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

More information Power station, Maximum capacity ...
Power stationMaximum capacity Emission intensityTurbinesFuel typeCombined cycleRef
Bairnsdale92 megawatts (123,000 hp) 0.53 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 2natural gasno
Jeeralang432 megawatts (579,000 hp) 0.76 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 7natural gasno
Laverton North320 megawatts (430,000 hp) 0.60 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 2natural gasno
Longford31.8 megawatts (42,600 hp) 6natural gasno
Mortlake550 megawatts (740,000 hp) 0.55 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 2natural gasno
Somerton160 megawatts (210,000 hp) 0.72 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 4natural gasno
Valley Power300 megawatts (400,000 hp) 0.76 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 12natural gasno
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Gas (thermal)

These power stations use gas combustion to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Power station Maximum capacity Emission intensity Turbines Fuel type
Newport 500 MW (670,000 hp) 0.53 tCO2-e/MWh[1] 1 natural gas
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Gas (reciprocating)

These power stations use gas combustion in reciprocating engines to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

More information Power station, Maximum capacity ...
Power stationMaximum capacity Emission intensityEnginesFuel typeRef
Boral Western Landfill, Ravenhall4.6 megawatts (6,200 hp) 4landfill gas
Broadmeadows6.2 megawatts (8,300 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh[1]6landfill gas
Brooklyn Landfill and Waste Recycling Facility2.83 megawatts (3,800 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh3landfill gas
Clayton11 megawatts (15,000 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh11landfill gas
Corio (EDL)1 megawatt (1,300 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh1landfill gas
Mornington Waste Disposal Facility1 megawatt (1,300 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh1landfill gas
Morwell (Tramway Road) (HRL)5 megawatts (6,700 hp) 1diesel
Narre Warren7.2 megawatts (9,700 hp) 5landfill gas
Shepparton Wastewater Treatment Facility 1.1 megawatts (1,475 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh 1 sewage gas
Springvale4.2 megawatts (5,600 hp) 0.06 tCO2-e/MWh 4landfill gas
Sunshine Energy Park8.7 megawatts (11,700 hp) 1landfill gas
Tatura Biogas Generator 1.1 megawatts (1,475 hp) 1 sewage gas
Werribee (AGL Energy)7.8 megawatts (10,500 hp) 0.05 tCO2-e/MWh7sewage gas
Wyndham Waste Disposal Facility1 megawatt (1,300 hp) 0.05 tCO2-e/MWh1landfill gas
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Hydroelectric

These hydroelectric power stations use the flow of water to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

More information Power station, Maximum capacity ...
Power stationMaximum capacityTurbinesPumped storageRef
Banimboola12.85 megawatts (17,230 hp)3no
Blue Rock Dam3.6 megawatts (4,800 hp)1no
Bogong140 megawatts (190,000 hp)2no
Cairn Curran2 megawatts (2,700 hp)1no
Cardinia Reservoir3.5 megawatts (4,700 hp) ?no
Clover24 megawatts (32,000 hp)2no
Dartmouth150 megawatts (200,000 hp)1no
Eildon120 megawatts (160,000 hp)4no[citation needed][4]
Eildon Pondage4.5 megawatts (6,000 hp)1no[4]
Eppalock2.4 megawatts (3,200 hp) ?no
Glenmaggie3.8 megawatts (5,100 hp)2no
McKay Creek150 megawatts (200,000 hp)6no
Olinda1 megawatt (1,300 hp)1no[5]
Preston1.86 megawatts (2,490 hp)1no[6]
Rubicon Scheme13.5 megawatts (18,100 hp)1no
Silvan2.06 megawatts (2,760 hp)1no[5]
Sugarloafdecommissioned
Thomson Dam7.5 megawatts (10,100 hp)1no
Upper Yarra Reservoir1.13 megawatts (1,520 hp)1no[5]
West Kiewa62 megawatts (83,000 hp)2no
William Hovell1.5 megawatts (2,000 hp)1no
Yarrawonga Weir9.45 megawatts (12,670 hp)2no
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Solar

More information Project name, Sponsoring company ...
Project name Sponsoring company location Coordinates Technology Capacity (MWAC) Status Completion date Notes
Bannerton Solar Park Foresight Solar Australia Bannerton 34°41′18″S 142°46′51″E PV single axis tracking 110 Operating 2018 [7]
Gannawarra Solar Farm Wirsol Lalbert 35°44′06″S 143°46′55″E PV single axis tracking 50 Operating November 2018 [8][9]
Karadoc Solar FarmOverland Sun Farming Iraak 34°24′56″S 142°15′08″E PV tracking flat panel 90 Operating March 2019 [10]
Numurkah Solar Farm Neoen Numurkah 36°09′33″S 145°28′24″E 112 Operating July 2019 [11]
Swan Hill Solar Farm Australian Solar Group & IIG Swan Hill 35°20′40″S 143°31′20″E PV single axis tracking 19 Operating July 2018 [12][13]
Yatpool Solar Farm Overland Sun Farming Yatpool 34°23′46″S 142°10′30″E PV tracking flat panel 81 Operating Late 2019[14][10]
Wemen Solar Farm Wirsol Liparoo 34°48′09″S 142°32′40″E PV single axis tracking 97.5 Operating October 2018 [15]
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Wind farms

Biomass combustion

These power stations burn biomass (biofuel) to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

More information Power station, Maximum capacity ...
Power stationMaximum capacityTurbinesFuel typeConveyanceRef
Paperlinx, Maryvale54.5 megawatts (73,100 hp)4black liquoron-site
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Decommissioned power stations

More information Station, Type ...
StationTypeCommissionedDecommissionedMaximum capacityRef
AngleseaCoal19692015150 megawatts (200,000 hp)
Ballarat ACoal1905 ??
Ballarat BCoal1954 ??20 megawatts (27,000 hp)
CassilisHydro1909 ??
Energy BrixCoal19562014165 megawatts (221,000 hp)
Geelong ACoal1900196110.5 megawatts (14,100 hp)
Geelong BCoal1954197030 megawatts (40,000 hp)
HamiltonDiesel1954 ??3 megawatts (4,000 hp)
HazelwoodCoal196420171,600 megawatts (2,100,000 hp)
HorshamCoal1913 ??
KorumburraCoal ?? ??
MilduraOil1909? ??
Newport ACoal1918197995.5 megawatts (128,100 hp)
Newport BCoal19231970s90 megawatts (120,000 hp)
Newport CCoal19501981120 megawatts (160,000 hp)
RedcliffsCoal1954 ??10 megawatts (13,000 hp)
RichmondCoal1891198050 megawatts (67,000 hp)
SheppartonDiesel1951 ??10.5 megawatts (14,100 hp)
Spencer StreetCoal18921982109 megawatts (146,000 hp) (1969)
Swan HillOil1910? ??
TooraHydro1916 ??
WarragulHydro1922 ??
WarrnamboolDiesel1953 ??5 megawatts (6,700 hp)
Yallourn ACoal1924196875 megawatts (101,000 hp)
Yallourn BCoal19321970s100 megawatts (130,000 hp)
Yallourn CCoal19541984100 megawatts (130,000 hp)
Yallourn DCoal19571986100 megawatts (130,000 hp)
Yallourn ECoal19611989240 megawatts (320,000 hp)
YarramHydro1920? ??
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See also

Notes

  • R. Arklay and I. Sayer - 'Geelong's Electric Supply' - September 1970
  • Edwards, Cecil (1969). Brown Power. A jubilee history of the SECV. State Electricity Commission of Victoria.

References

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