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Lake Illawarra New South Wales Australia.
Tallawarra power station
Demand for electricity is growing rapidly in NSW. To ensure households and businesses continue to have a secure, reliable energy supply, TRUenergy is building a new 400 megawatt natural gas-fired power station near Wollongong in NSW.
TRUenergy is fully funding construction of the $350 million Tallawarra power station, which is on track to be completed in time for Summer 2008/09.
TRUenergy Tallawarra will be the first combined cycle, natural gas power station in NSW. Combined cycle generation technology is super efficient, fast starting and cost effective to operate, meaning lower prices for power consumers.
Combined cycle technology is also better for the environment. When complete, TRUenergy Tallawarra will produce 70 percent less carbon dioxide emissions than some coal fired power stations, making it Australia’s most efficient gas-fired power generation facility. '
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A close up of Tallawarra Power Station on Lake Illawarra.
Tallawarra power station
Demand for electricity is growing rapidly in NSW. To ensure households and businesses continue to have a secure, reliable energy supply, TRUenergy is building a new 400 megawatt natural gas-fired power station near Wollongong in NSW.
TRUenergy is fully funding construction of the $350 million Tallawarra power station, which is on track to be completed in time for Summer 2008/09.
TRUenergy Tallawarra will be the first combined cycle, natural gas power station in NSW. Combined cycle generation technology is super efficient, fast starting and cost effective to operate, meaning lower prices for power consumers.
Combined cycle technology is also better for the environment. When complete, TRUenergy Tallawarra will produce 70 percent less carbon dioxide emissions than some coal fired power stations, making it Australia’s most efficient gas-fired power generation facility.
The high altitude, between 1,000 and 2,000 feet in the district means that it can claim with good reason to grow the best and finest Merino wool in Australia. (Hallett is one of the highest railway stations in South Australia at 600 metres.) Most people have heard of Collinsville Stud, but there are many others in the district too. One of the oldest was Canowie Stud, founded by the early pastoralists, J and W Browne, the two medical brothers who started out in this district in 1839 and started the first pastoral runs in the early 1840s. They also established Booborowie run. Over the years these early pastoral leases were sold and changed many times. Daniel Cudmore played an important role as a pastoralist in the 1850s too as he improved and extended Canowie and Yongala runs parts of which he had acquired from the Brownes. This stud was finally sold up and dispersed in 1925 for closer settlement by the government. Just outside the town is Willogoleche homestead which was established by the Hallett brothers. This homestead and run was eventually taken over by Joseph Gilbert (of Gilberton) and Pewsey Vale in the Barossa Valley. The township of Hallett was declared and surveyed in the early 1870s after the passing of the Strangways Act of 1869. The push for farmers to be able to grow crops in these pastoral areas grew unabated at this time. Hallett was a suitable area, within Goyder’s Line, with plentiful supplies of underground water as well as rainfall. The town prospered once the railway from Burra arrived in 1878.
A recent development for Hallett has been the wind farm. It consists of 160 wind turbine generators, together with an underground electrical cable network, access tracks, crane hard standings and several wind monitoring masts. In November 2004, the Northern Areas Council and Regional Council of Goyder carried motions to grant Provisional Development Plan Consent for 130 of the proposed turbines. These turbines are part of the Brown Hill Range Wind Farm, The Bluff Range Wind Farm, Willogoleche Hill Wind Farm and Hallett Hill Wind Farm. The energy supplied by the turbines will enable around 130,000 houses to have their domestic power needs sourced from clean green electricity. Approval was given in January 2005 for the project to proceed and turbines now dot the landscape west of Hallett.
Slightly further north is the relatively new TRUenergy’s Hallett Power Station located at Canowie. Built in 2001, Hallett Power Station has an installed capacity of 180MW. Hallett Power Station consists of 11 highly flexible gas-turbine generators that deliver electricity to the National Electricity Market. It can provide approximately 5% of South Australia’s electricity needs. The power station generates electricity by using natural gas to power its eleven turbine units. Gas is supplied to the station from the Moomba pipeline. Diesel fuel oil can also be used as a back-up fuel in the event of a gas supply shortfall. The units are controlled either locally from the Hallett control room or remotely from TRUenergy’s Trading room and Yallourn Power Station. The Station employs 7 multi-skilled personnel.
The high altitude, between 1,000 and 2,000 feet in the district means that it can claim with good reason to grow the best and finest Merino wool in Australia. (Hallett is one of the highest railway stations in South Australia at 600 metres.) Most people have heard of Collinsville Stud, but there are many others in the district too. One of the oldest was Canowie Stud, founded by the early pastoralists, J and W Browne, the two medical brothers who started out in this district in 1839 and started the first pastoral runs in the early 1840s. They also established Booborowie run. Over the years these early pastoral leases were sold and changed many times. Daniel Cudmore played an important role as a pastoralist in the 1850s too as he improved and extended Canowie and Yongala runs parts of which he had acquired from the Brownes. This stud was finally sold up and dispersed in 1925 for closer settlement by the government. Just outside the town is Willogoleche homestead which was established by the Hallett brothers. This homestead and run was eventually taken over by Joseph Gilbert (of Gilberton) and Pewsey Vale in the Barossa Valley. The township of Hallett was declared and surveyed in the early 1870s after the passing of the Strangways Act of 1869. The push for farmers to be able to grow crops in these pastoral areas grew unabated at this time. Hallett was a suitable area, within Goyder’s Line, with plentiful supplies of underground water as well as rainfall. The town prospered once the railway from Burra arrived in 1878.
A recent development for Hallett has been the wind farm. It consists of 160 wind turbine generators, together with an underground electrical cable network, access tracks, crane hard standings and several wind monitoring masts. In November 2004, the Northern Areas Council and Regional Council of Goyder carried motions to grant Provisional Development Plan Consent for 130 of the proposed turbines. These turbines are part of the Brown Hill Range Wind Farm, The Bluff Range Wind Farm, Willogoleche Hill Wind Farm and Hallett Hill Wind Farm. The energy supplied by the turbines will enable around 130,000 houses to have their domestic power needs sourced from clean green electricity. Approval was given in January 2005 for the project to proceed and turbines now dot the landscape west of Hallett.
Slightly further north is the relatively new TRUenergy’s Hallett Power Station located at Canowie. Built in 2001, Hallett Power Station has an installed capacity of 180MW. Hallett Power Station consists of 11 highly flexible gas-turbine generators that deliver electricity to the National Electricity Market. It can provide approximately 5% of South Australia’s electricity needs. The power station generates electricity by using natural gas to power its eleven turbine units. Gas is supplied to the station from the Moomba pipeline. Diesel fuel oil can also be used as a back-up fuel in the event of a gas supply shortfall. The units are controlled either locally from the Hallett control room or remotely from TRUenergy’s Trading room and Yallourn Power Station. The Station employs 7 multi-skilled personnel.
Port Melbourne 13.13-91 def. by North Ballarat 14.11-95
TEAC Oval.
NB: David Hale, after a grueling duel with McLaren all game, had to then play again that night in the AFL for the North Melbourne Kangaroos. As he had been named for the Roos as an emergency, he was required when David Wells injured himself in the warm-up and became the third late withdrawal. The club was unable to use anyone but a named emergency if they wanted to avoid the possible $20,000 fine.
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On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
More anti-eco-tourism in'n'around beautiful Morwell! Truthfully, though, seeing the powerplant and mine [relatively] close up was pretty impressive. Horrific. But impressive.
More anti-eco-tourism in'n'around beautiful Morwell! Truthfully, though, seeing the powerplant and mine [relatively] close up was pretty impressive. Horrific. But impressive.
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
Such a beautiful location! The water runoff from the smokestacks... The beautiful smoke that looks like clouds... And a free BBQ. Fantastic.
More anti-eco-tourism in'n'around beautiful Morwell! Truthfully, though, seeing the powerplant and mine [relatively] close up was pretty impressive. Horrific. But impressive.
More anti-eco-tourism in'n'around beautiful Morwell! Truthfully, though, seeing the powerplant and mine [relatively] close up was pretty impressive. Horrific. But impressive.
Love the retro colour choices.
More anti-eco-tourism in'n'around beautiful Morwell! Truthfully, though, seeing the powerplant and mine [relatively] close up was pretty impressive. Horrific. But impressive.
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
Looking down on the town of Yallourn North and Yallourn Brown Coal Mine And Power Station.
According to the TRUenergy website, "The station supplies approximately 22% of Victorias electricity needs and 8% nationally."
This lookout is on Quarry Road, just off the C103.
On to a 90m cooling tower at the TRUenergy power station in Yallourn North in the Latrobe Valley (Victoria, Australia).
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Photo:AJames/OEH_(L-R) David Whitfiled and Steve Cahill (enLighten) receive Award from Mark Collette (TRUEnergy, Gold Sponsor).
Photo:AJames/OEH_(L-R) David Whitfiled and Steve Cahill (enLighten) receive Award from Mark Collette (TRUEnergy, Gold Sponsor).
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