Jacks Gully is a 2.3 MW waste power plant in Australia, operated by Energy Developments LFG (NSW) Pty Ltd. It contributes to the renewable energy sector and was commissioned in an unspecified year. Ranked #26 of 50 waste plants in Australia, Jacks Gully's 2.3 MW represents 1.22% of Australia's total waste capacity of 189 MW. The largest waste plant in Australia is Lucas Heights II at 16 MW, making Jacks Gully 6.96 times smaller. Nearby plants include Tallawarra (460 MW, Gas), Smithfield Energy (170.9 MW, Gas), and Appin (55.6 MW, Gas). The facility is located in New South Wales, approximately 70 km southwest of Sydney.
Australia, Oceania
Location
Estimates based on Waste emission factor (330 g CO₂/kWh) and capacity factor (70%). Actual emissions may vary based on operating conditions, efficiency, and fuel quality.
Technical Details
- Primary Fuel Type
- Waste
- Energy Source
- Non-Renewable
- Country
Australia- Continent
- Oceania
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
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Waste as a Power Generation Energy Source: An Overview
Waste power generation, also known as waste-to-energy (WtE), is an innovative approach that transforms municipal solid waste into electricity and heat through various technological processes. As of now, there are approximately 1,068 waste power plants operating across 18 countries, boasting a total installed capacity of around 14.7 gigawatts (GW). The United States leads the way with 541 plants generating 9.8 GW, followed by the United Kingdom with 329 plants at 1.9 GW, and Germany with 66 plants producing 1.6 GW. Other notable contributors include Spain and Belgium, with 15 and 8 plants respectively, though their capacities are comparatively lower.
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