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Burrup Peninsula (Pluto Phase 1)160 MW Gas

Gas

The Burrup Peninsula (Pluto Phase 1) power generation facility stands as a notable player in Australia’s energy landscape, ranked 149th among the country's 678 plants with a capacity of 160 MW. This capacity positions it as the 59th largest gas power station among 175 in Australia, contributing 0.10% to the national energy supply. The facility leverages natural gas, a crucial fossil fuel that remains a significant part of Australia's energy mix, particularly in regions where solar energy is on the rise. The gas technology at Burrup Peninsula utilizes advanced combustion methods to generate electricity efficiently, which is essential for meeting the base-load energy demands of the local grid. Situated in the Burrup Peninsula region, it benefits from proximity to several other gas facilities, including the Karratha Gas Plant, which boasts a larger capacity of 240 MW, and the Yurralyi Maya plant with 180 MW. This network of gas-fired plants underlines the area's reliance on natural gas as a primary energy source. In the context of Australia's total capacity of 157,141 MW, the Burrup Peninsula facility’s output emphasizes the ongoing transition from coal to cleaner alternatives, although gas still plays a pivotal role in the energy landscape. Operated by Woodside Pty Ltd, the facility exemplifies the strategic investments being made in gas infrastructure to ensure energy security while also paving the way for future renewables. Commissioned during a time of rapid development in the energy sector, its significance may grow as Australia aims for a more sustainable energy future. The economic impact of the Burrup Peninsula facility is pronounced, contributing to local employment and supporting the energy needs of surrounding industries. As the country moves toward a cleaner energy profile, this facility will likely remain a key component in balancing the electricity grid while embracing innovative technologies and practices.

Capacity
160 MW
Commissioning Year
2010

16 years old

Owner
Woodside Pty Ltd
Location
-20.5937°, 116.7802°

Australia, Oceania

Location
Coordinates:: -20.593700, 116.780200
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Australia
Continent
Oceania
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
AustraliaEnergy Profile
678
Total Plants
156.6 GW
Total Capacity
SolarCoalGasHydro
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