Ladbroke Grove Power Station

37°27′23.1″S 140°46′56″E / 37.456417°S 140.78222°E / -37.456417; 140.78222StatusOperationalConstruction began1998Commission date2000Owner(s)Origin EnergyOperator(s)Origin EnergyThermal power station Primary fuelNatural gasTurbine technologyGas turbinePower generation Units operational2Make and modelAlstom AustraliaNameplate capacity80 MW
[edit on Wikidata]

Ladbroke Grove Power Station is a gas-fired power station in the locality of Monbulla near Penola in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It was built by Boral Limited in 2000.[1] It is now owned by Origin Energy.[2]

The power station was originally built with a generating capacity of 40 MW,[1] and now has a generating capacity of 80 MW. It is used as a peaking power plant.[2]

Ladbroke Grove power station was built next to the Katnook gas processing plant, which processed gas extracted from the Katnook Gas Field in the western Otway Basin. Originally, Ladbroke Grove used gas processed next door. When the wells in the field were becoming depleted, a branch from the SEAGas pipeline was built to the Katnook plant, and gas from that pipeline, drawn from further east in the Otway Basin, now fuels the power station.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b "New $30 Million Power Station Project To Proceed". Boral Limited. 19 November 1998. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Electricity Generation". Origin Energy. Retrieved 12 December 2016.
  3. ^ Beach Energy (9 July 2015). "Landholders' Right to Refuse (Gas and Coal) Bill 2015, Submission 91 - Beach Energy - Response to comments in submission". Parliament of Australia. p. 12. Retrieved 9 September 2017.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Coal
Closed
Gas or diesel
Proposed
Under construction
  • Bolivar
Operating
Closed
Solar
Proposed
Operating
Closed
Wind
Under construction
Operating
HydroStorage
CompaniesInterconnectorsOther


This article about an Australian power station is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e