- Newport Power Station, Victoria
The Newport Power Station is a complex of
power station s in the suburb of Newport,Melbourne , Victoria,Australia . Newport A, B, and C coal-fired plants operated at the site between 1918 and the 1970s, while the Newport D 500 MW gas-fired peak load plant has operated since 1981.Newport A, B, and C
Newport 'A' was established as a coal-fired power station by the
Victorian Railways in 1918 to supply energy for the electrification of the suburban rail system by theVictorian Railways . The plant also supplied bulk electricity to theMelbourne City Council Electric Supply Department , theMelbourne Electric Supply Company , and theState Electricity Commission of Victoria . The plant was transferred to the SECV in 1951, when the total capacity was 95.5 MW.The SECV opened their Newport 'B' station in 1923 to supply electricity to Melbourne until the Yallourn power station entered service. Of 90 MW capacity, the plant was originally operated by the Victorian Railways, but control was transferred to the SECV in 1939.
In 1950 the Newport 'C' station of 120 MW capacity was opened by the SECV after wartime delays.
The power station boilers were originally fuelled by imported
New South Wales black coal , but were converted to burnbrown coal briquette s in the 1950s. Use of the plants declined with the opening of newer power stations inLatrobe Valley , being used for peak loads in later years.Newport D
Newport 'D' is the current power station on the site. Originally proposed by the State Electricity Commission as a pair of 500 MW generation units in the 1971, trade union, local resident and environmental protests delayed construction of the plant. A stalemate ensued, with the Victorian State Government and the
Victorian Trades Hall Council permitting an independent 'Newport Review Panel' to be set up in December 1976 to examine the power station proposals. Both parties agreed that the decision of the panel would be final.In April 1977 the final decision was made by the panel, that the power station at Newport would proceed, but with only one 500 MW generator unit. The power station is used for meeting peak loads to the
electricity grid . Since theprivatisation of the Victorian electricity system in the 1990s, the power station has been operated byEcogen , until purchased byBabcock & Brown Power in 2006. [ [http://www.theage.com.au/news/business/big-expansion-planned-for-newport/2006/11/12/1163266412333.html The Age - Big expansion planned for Newport - November 13, 2006] ]Notes
Further reading
* cite web
url=http://www.hrnicholls.com.au/archives/vol3/vol3-6.php
title=The Newport Power Station: A History of Conflict
work=Light on the Hill: Industrial Relations Reform in Australia
author=Jack Johnson, OBE
publisher=H.R. Nicholls Society
accessdate=2008-10-05
* cite book
last = Edwards
first = Cecil
title = Brown Power. A jubilee history of the SECV
publisher = State Electricity Commission of Victoria
year = 1969
isbn =
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