Existing coal-fired power stations in New South Wales
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New South Wales coal-fired power stations
- Bayswater power station is operated by Macquarie Generation. It uses black coal, was commissioned between 1982 and 1984 and generates 2,640 megawatts.
- Eraring power station is operated by Eraring Energy. It uses black coal, was commissioned between 1982 and 1984 and generates 2,640 megawatts.
- Liddell power station is operated by Macquarie Generation. It uses black coal, was commissioned between 1971 and 1973 and generates 2,000 megawatts.
- Mt Piper power station is operated by Delta Electricity. It uses black coal, was commissioned between 1992-93 and generates 1,320 megawatts.
- Munmorah power station is operated by Delta Electricity. It uses black coal, was commissioned in 1969 and generates 600 megawatts.
- Redbank power station is operated by National Power. It uses black coal, was commissioned in 2001 and generates 150 megawatts.
- Vales Point B power station is operated by Delta Electricity. It uses black coal, was commissioned in 1978 and generates 1,320 megawatts.
- Wallerawang C power station is operated by Delta Electricity. It uses black coal, was commissioned between 1976 and 1980 and generates 1,000 megawatts.