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somerton+power+station Latitude and Longitude:

37°37′54.48″S 144°57′10.8″E / 37.6318000°S 144.953000°E / -37.6318000; 144.953000
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Somerton Power Station
CountryAustralia
Location Somerton, Victoria
Coordinates 37°37′54.48″S 144°57′10.8″E / 37.6318000°S 144.953000°E / -37.6318000; 144.953000
StatusOperational
Commission date2003
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Power generation
Units operational4
Make and modelAlstom
Nameplate capacity150 MW

The Somerton Power Station is an open cycle, gas turbine power station located in the Melbourne suburb of Somerton, Victoria, Australia. It is owned and operated by AGL Energy. The facility normally operates three or four hours at a time as a peaking power plant, but is able to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week if required. [1]

The plant cost $125 million to build, with the 2003 opening being delayed by environmental concerns and technical issues. [2] The plant uses four second-hand 37.5MW GT-1 Frame 6B gas turbines, manufactured under license to GE by Alstom and Thomassen International. [3]

See also

List of power stations in Victoria

References

External links


somerton+power+station Latitude and Longitude:

37°37′54.48″S 144°57′10.8″E / 37.6318000°S 144.953000°E / -37.6318000; 144.953000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Somerton Power Station
CountryAustralia
Location Somerton, Victoria
Coordinates 37°37′54.48″S 144°57′10.8″E / 37.6318000°S 144.953000°E / -37.6318000; 144.953000
StatusOperational
Commission date2003
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas
Power generation
Units operational4
Make and modelAlstom
Nameplate capacity150 MW

The Somerton Power Station is an open cycle, gas turbine power station located in the Melbourne suburb of Somerton, Victoria, Australia. It is owned and operated by AGL Energy. The facility normally operates three or four hours at a time as a peaking power plant, but is able to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week if required. [1]

The plant cost $125 million to build, with the 2003 opening being delayed by environmental concerns and technical issues. [2] The plant uses four second-hand 37.5MW GT-1 Frame 6B gas turbines, manufactured under license to GE by Alstom and Thomassen International. [3]

See also

List of power stations in Victoria

References

External links


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