Liddell Power Station
{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Australiacoal}}Liddell power station is a 2,000-megawatt (MW) coal-fired power plant in New South Wales, Australia.
AGL plans to close the plant in 2022 as it reaches more than 50 years of operation. In September 2017, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced the Federal Government is trying to delay the closure of the plant for at least five years.[1]
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Location
The map below shows the location of the plant, near Muswellbrook, New South Wales.
Background on Plant
The Liddell Power Station was commissioned between 1971 and 1973 and generates 2,000 megawatts from four 500MW generating units. Water is supplied from Lake Liddell. The power station consumes approximately 5.5 million tonnes of black coal per year.[2]
Ownership
Liddell Power Station was owned by Macquarie Generation, a government-owned business which was established in 1996 and boasts that it is "Australia's largest electricity generator."[3] Macquarie Generation was acquired by AGL Energy in September 2014.[4]
Plant Details
- Sponsor: AGL Energy Ltd
- Parent company: AGL Energy
- Location: Muswellbrook, New South Wales, Australia
- Coordinates: -32.3715996, 150.9784213 (exact)
- Status: Operating
- Gross capacity: 2,000 MW (Units 1-4: 500 MW)
- Type: Subcritical
- In service: 1971-73
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Articles and resources
References
- ↑ "Malcolm Turnbull in talks with AGL to keep Liddell coal power station operating beyond 2022," ABC, Sep 6, 2017
- ↑ Macquarie Generation, "Liddell power station", Macquarie Generation website, accessed May 2011.
- ↑ Macquarie Generation, "Welcome", Macquarie Generation website, accessed May 2011.
- ↑ "AGL completes acquisition of Macquarie Generation assets", 2 September 2014