Australia: new power plants

The New South Wales Government has given the go-ahead for the state’s biggest privately funded power station. The 400 MW, USD 350 million plant will be one of two gas-fired stations the Government will race to have built before a forecast energy crunch takes hold on the state. Work will start early next year on the first 400 MW station, at Lake Tallawarra, south of Wollongong, to be run privately by TRU Energy. It will open in 2008. A second 300 MW plant will be built by Delta Electricity, a state-owned generator, at Lake Munmorah, on the central coast. The Tallawarra plant coming on line in 2008 would use gas from Bass Strait. The Lake Munmorah plant, expected to be completed in 2009, would use gas from Moomba in South Australia.




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