Lonsdale Power Station

Lonsdale Power Station
Country Australia
Location Lonsdale, South Australia
Coordinates 35°06′35″S 138°29′28″E / 35.1097°S 138.491°E / -35.1097; 138.491Coordinates: 35°06′35″S 138°29′28″E / 35.1097°S 138.491°E / -35.1097; 138.491
Commission date 2002
Owner(s) Snowy Hydro
Operator(s) Cummins Power Generation
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Diesel
Type Reciprocating engine
Power generation
Units operational 18
Make and model Cummins
Nameplate capacity 21 MW
Website
http://www.snowyhydro.com.au/our-energy/gas/diesel/

Lonsdale Power Station is a diesel-powered electricity generator in South Australia in Lonsdale, an industrial southern suburb of Adelaide. It is owned by Snowy Hydro since 2014. It consists of 18 diesel reciprocating engines generating up to 21MW of electricity to meet peak demands in the National Electricity Market.[1]

The power station was designed and built by Cummins Power Generation under contract from Infratil[2] in 2002 on what is now the site of the Port Stanvac Power Station. It was moved along the road to its present site in 2011. Snowy Hydro bought assets from Infratil in 2014. These included Lumo Energy, Direct Connect and three diesel peaking generators for a total of 136 MW. The other two were Angaston Power Station and Port Stanvac Power Station.[3]

It achieves the low emissions mandated by the Environment Protection Agency through selective catalytic reduction technology, matching standards set for gas turbines.[4]

References

  1. "Generation Information SA". Australian Energy Market Operator. 22 December 2017. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
  2. "Standby power" (PDF). Cummins Power Generation. 17 December 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  3. "Our Diesel Assets". Snowy Hydro. Retrieved 23 January 2018.
  4. "Lonsdale Power Station". SDA Engineering. Retrieved 23 January 2018.


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