East Perth Power Station

East Perth Power Station

The East Perth Power Station is a disused power station located in East Perth, Western Australia.The site consists of a complex of industrial buildings occupying more than 8.5 hectares, bounded by East Parade, Summers Street, the Swan River and the Graham Farmer Freeway.

History

The Power Station was constructed between 1913 and 1916 by the Western Australian State Government, which announced that the facility would generate all the electricity needed in the Perth Metropolitan area. The site of East Perth was chosen because coal could easily be delivered there by rail and because the enormous quantities of cooling water required by the condensing plant could easily be drawn from the Swan River. Construction was completed at a total cost of £538,000.East Perth Redevelopment Authority, [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/EastPerthPowerStation/ProjectOverview/FactSheets.htm Fact Sheet] ]

In the 1920s, 1930s and 1950s new power generators were added to the facility to meet the city's growing demand for power. In 1968 the station converted from coal to oil, but six years later returned to coal firing. The station was decommissioned and closed in December 1981, as more advanced and cheaper methods of electricity generation made the facility redundant.East Perth Redevelopment Authority, [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/EastPerthPowerStation/ProjectOverview/FactSheets.htm Fact Sheet] ]

The East Perth Power Station is considered to be one of the State’s most significant industrial heritage buildings.East Perth Redevelopment Authority, [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/eastperthpowerstation/ East Perth Power Station] ] It includes a range of remnant machinery and equipment that is believed to be unique in the world because it contains the five different stages of power generation technology that occurred in the 20th century.East Perth Redevelopment Authority, [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/EastPerthPowerStation/Draft+Masterplan/ Draft Masterplan] ]

Redevelopment

The East Perth Redevelopment Authority developed a [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/EastPerthPowerStation/Draft+Masterplan/ Draft Masterplan] for the site’s future use, which went out to the public during a three-month community consultation period (7 November 2004 - 28 February 2005). Site works commenced in July 2004 and included a general clean up, building stabilisation and weather proofing.East Perth Redvelopment Authority, [http://www.eastperthpowerstation.com.au/eastperthpowerstation/ East Perth Power Station] ]

In early 2005 the Government of Western Australia appointed a Major Stadia Taskforce to report on the construction of a new stadium in Perth. Its final report recommended the construction of a new 60,000 seat stadium at either Kitchener Park (which adjoins Subiaco Oval) or at the East Perth Power Station site. In early 2008 the Government confirmed that Subiaco Oval would be demolished for the new Perth super-stadium to be built next door at Kitchener Park. [http://news.theage.com.au/perth-to-get-new-11-billion-stadium/20080208-1r2m.html Perth to get new $1.1 billion stadium] "The Age" February 8, 2008] This site was chosen ahead of the other suggested site at the Power Station, which will instead house a new $500 million museum.Government of Western Australia, [http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Results.aspx?ItemId=127280 Media Release: 'New major sports stadium for Western Australia'] , February 8, 2008] Planning and design of the new museum will begin in 2008, with construction expected to begin in 2012. The extensive fit-out required for the museum is scheduled to start in 2013, with completion of the entire project expected in late 2015.Government of Western Australia, [http://www.epra.wa.gov.au/EastPerthRedevelopmentAuthority/NewsEventsANDPublications/MediaReleases/08+February+2008+-+Western+Australia+to+build+a+Museum+for+the+21st+century.htm Media Release: 'Western Australia to build a Museum for the 21st century'] , February 8, 2008] The redevelopment will be overseen by the Government's Office of Strategic Projects.Government of Western Australia, [http://www.mediastatements.wa.gov.au/Pages/Results.aspx?ItemId=127280 Media Release: 'New major sports stadium for Western Australia'] , February 8, 2008]

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