List of active power stations in Western Australia
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This is a list of active power stations in Western Australia. Candidates for this list must already be commissioned and capable of generating 1 MW or more of electricity.
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[edit] Coal fired
These fossil fuel power stations burn coal to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Coal Type | Mine type | Conveyance | Cooling Water |
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Collie | 300 MW | 1 | bituminous | open cut | conveyor | fresh |
Kwinana | 880 MW | 6 | bituminous | ? | ? | ? |
Muja | 1,040 MW | 8 | bituminous | open cut | conveyor | fresh |
Worsley Alumina | 107 MW | 4 | bituminous | open cut | ? | fresh |
[edit] Gas turbine
These gas turbine power stations use gas combustion to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Fuel type | Combined cycle |
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Cape Lambert (Robe River Iron) | 105 MW | 3 | natural gas | ? |
Centaur Nickel, Cawse (AGL) | 20 MW | 4 | natural gas | ? |
Cockburn | 240 MW | 2 | natural gas | yes |
Dampier | 120 MW | 3 | natural gas | |
Esperance (Burns and Roe Worley) | 33 MW | 1 | natural gas | ? |
Kambalada | 42 MW | 1 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Kalgoorlie | 42 MW | 1 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Kemerton (Transfield) | 260.9 MW | 2 | natural gas | ? |
Kwinana | 21 MW | 1 | natural gas | no |
Kwinana - BP Refining | 120 MW | 3 | natural gas | yes |
Kwinana - Tiwest | 36 MW | 1 | natural gas | no |
Leinster | 42 MW | 1 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Mount Keith | 42 MW | 1 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Mungarra | 112 MW | 3 | natural gas | no |
Murrin Murrin (Minara Resources) | 76 MW | 3 | natural gas | yes |
Newman | 105 MW | 3 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Parkeston | 110 MW | 3 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Pinjar | 576 MW | 9 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Pinjara Alumina Refinery, Alcoa Australia / AGL | 140 MW | 1 | natural gas | ? |
Port Hedland | 175 MW | 5 | natural gas/diesel | no |
Paraburdoo (Hamersley Iron) | 35 MW | 1 | natural gas | no |
Worsley Alumina | 120 MW | 1 | natural gas | yes |
[edit] Gas (thermal)
These power stations use gas combustion to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Fuel type |
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Capel (Iluka Resources) | 6.5 MW | 1 | waste gas |
Dampier C | 120 MW | 4 | natural gas |
Kwinina Alumina Refinery, Alcoa Australia | 74.5 MW | 7 | natural gas |
Pinjara Alumina Refinery, Alcoa Australia | 95 MW | 4 | natural gas |
Telfer Gold Mine, Newcrest Mining | 135 MW | 3 | natural gas |
Wagerup Alumina Refinery, Alcoa Australia | 98 MW | 4 | natural gas |
[edit] Gas (reciprocating)
These power stations use gas combustion in reciprocating engines to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Engines | Fuel type |
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Atlas (Mirrabooka) | 1.1 MW | 1 | landfill gas |
Brockway | 1 MW | 1 | landfill gas |
Canning Vale | 4 MW | 1 | landfill gas |
Carnarvon | 15.27 MW | 3 | natural gas |
Dongara | 1.6 MW | 3 | natural gas |
Henderson / Wattleup | ? MW | ? | landfill gas |
Jundee (Great Central Mines) | 13.2 MW | 6 | natural gas |
Kalamunda | 1.9 MW | 1 | landfill gas |
Kelvin Road, Gosnells | 2 MW | 2 | landfill gas |
Leonora | 3.2 MW | 5 | natural gas |
Millar Road, Rockingham | 1.6 MW | 2 | landfill gas |
Mount Magnet | 10 MW | ? | natural gas |
Plutonic (Barrick Gold) | 16 MW | 4 | natural gas |
Red Hill | 2.65 MW | 1 | landfill gas |
South Cardup | 3.3 MW | ? | landfill gas |
Tamala Park | 2.65 MW | ? | landfill gas |
Wiluna (Agincourt Resources) | 9 MW | 3 | natural gas |
Windimurra | 13 MW | 4 | natural gas |
Wodgina Tantalum Mine | 8.82 MW | 10 | natural gas |
Woodman Point | 1.8 MW | 3 | sewage gas |
[edit] Hydroelectric
These hydroelectric power stations use the flow of water to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Pumped storage |
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Ord River Hydro | 30 MW | 4 | no |
Wellington Dam | 2 MW | 1 | no |
[edit] Wind farms
These wind farm power stations use the power of the wind to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines |
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Albany | 21.6 MW | 12 |
Alinta (Walkaway) | 90 MW | 54 |
Nine Mile Beach | 3.6 MW | 6 |
Ten Mile Lagoon | 2.03 MW | 9 |
[edit] Biomass combustion
These power stations burn biomass (biofuel) to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Fuel Type | Conveyance |
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Ord Sugar Mill, Kununurra | 6 MW | 1 | bagasse | on-site |
[edit] See also
- List of active power stations in New South Wales
- List of active power stations in Queensland
- List of active power stations in South Australia
- List of active power stations in Tasmania
- List of active power stations in Victoria, Australia
- Category:Power stations in Australia (includes inactive power stations)