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List of power stations in Victoria (state)

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List of power stations in Victoria (state)
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The following page lists all active and former power stations in Victoria, Australia. Power stations smaller than 1 MW in nameplate capacity are not listed.

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The Yallourn Power Station in the Latrobe Valley

Loy Yang is the largest power station by capacity in Victoria.

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Coal fired

These fossil fuel power stations burn coal to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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  • Yallourn scheduled for closure in 2028.[2]
  • Loy Yang B scheduled for closure in 2046.[2]
  • Loy Yang A scheduled for closure in 2035.[3]

Gas turbine

These gas turbine power stations use gas combustion to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Gas (thermal)

These power stations use gas combustion to power steam turbines that generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Gas (reciprocating)

These power stations use gas combustion in reciprocating engines to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Hydroelectric

These hydroelectric power stations use the flow of water to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Solar

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Wind farms

Victoria has around 3 GW of wind power.

Biomass combustion

These power stations burn biomass (biofuel) to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.

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Battery storage

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Decommissioned power stations

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See also

Notes

  • R. Arklay and I. Sayer - 'Geelong's Electric Supply' - September 1970
  • Edwards, Cecil (1969). Brown Power. A jubilee history of the SECV. State Electricity Commission of Victoria.

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