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Encyclopedia > Hazelwood Power Station, Victoria

Hazelwood power station, in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, is a thermal brown coal station built between 1964 and 1971. The power station and associated mine were privatised by the Kennett government in 1996. It was sold for $2.35 billion, and it operates as 'International Power Hazelwood' (IPRH), an Australian public company, which is owned by UK company International Power (91.8% share) and the Commonwealth Bank Group (the remaining 8.2%). The head office is near Morwell, 150 kilometres east of Melbourne. Prior to January 2003, International Power Hazelwood was known as Hazelwood Power. The Latrobe Valley is nestled between the Strzelecki Ranges and the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, Australia. ... Emblems: Pink heath (floral) helmeted honeyeater (bird) Leadbeaters possum (faunal) Motto: Peace and Prosperity Slogan or Nickname: Garden State, The Place To Be, On The Move Other Australian states and territories Capital Melbourne Government Governor Premier Const. ... 1964 (MCMLXIV) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (the link is to a full 1964 calendar). ... This article or section contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... International Power plc is a leading independent electricity generating company with 16,642 MW (net) in operation and 1,729 MW (net) under construction. ... The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (commonly just the Commonwealth Bank) is the second largest bank in Australia, after the National Australia Bank. ... Morwell is a large country town in the Gippsland area of eastern Victoria. ... Melbourne is the state capital and largest city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-largest city in Australia, with a population of approximately 3. ...


Hazelwood relies on brown coal deposits from nearby open cut mines to produce its nominal capacity of 1,600 megawatts (1,470 net), supplying up to 25 % of Victoria's base load electricity. Coal Coal is a fossil fuel extracted from the ground by mining. ... Wyoming strip mine Surface mining is a type of mining used to extract deposits of mineral resources that are close to the surface. ... The megawatt (symbol: MW) is a unit for measuring power corresponding to one million (106) watts. ... A base load power plant is one that provides a steady flow of power regardless of total power demand by the grid. ...


Hazelwood is described by some green groups as being one of the most polluting power stations (based on CO2 per megawatt hour sent out) of the world's major industrialised countries[citation needed]. With a 60% increase in power generation since 1996, it now produces nearly 17.0 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) each year, which is over 5 % of Australia's total carbon dioxide emissions. Hazelwood produces 9 % of Australia's total CO2 from electricity generation, and is alleged to produce more CO2 than Victoria's entire fleet of 3.6 million cars (Source ACF). Oil power plant in Iraq A power station or power plant is a facility for the generation of electric power. ... The terms First World, Second World, and Third World were used to divide the nations of Earth into three broad categories. ... Carbon dioxide is an atmospheric gas comprised of one carbon and two oxygen atoms. ...


Hazelwood's CO2-intensity was alleged to be one of the highest of any power plant found in the first world by a WWF study[citation needed]. It produced 1.55 tonnes of CO2 per megawatt-hour of electricity generated in 2004, not 1.58 as made public by some environment groups. This is a significant reduction of 6.6% from the 1996 levels of 1.66 Mt/TWh, when it was privatised, but still higher than 1.22 to 1.43 tonnes typical of modern brown coal stations, or 0.86 tonnes for black coal and 0.45 tonnes for gas. IPRH has firm plans to further reduce this CO2 intensity further in the coming years.


In 2003, 17.2 million tonnes of coal was excavated by International Power Hazelwood for use by the plant which generated 12,000 gigawatt-hours. The company supplied a further 1.6 tonnes of coals to Energy Brix Australia. 1.14 megalitres of water were used per gigawatt hour— or approximately 37.5 megalitres per day which is supplied by an artificial lake built for this purpose in the 1960's which is named Hazelwood Pondage, situated less than 2 hours from Melbourne. The business allows public access for sailing, boating and other recreational water sports, a well kept secret is that cichlids and other tropical fish that were released into the lake by the public have established populations, these include Convict cichlids (Cryptoheros nigrofasciatus) and the African cichlid spotted tilapia (Tilapia mariae). Other fish include carp, goldfish (Carassius auratus), Gambusia (Gambusia holbrooki), and the native short-finned eel (Anguilla australis) and Australian smelt (Retropinna semoni). 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The kilowatt-hour (symbol: kW·h) is a unit for measuring energy. ... A megalitre (Ml or alternatively ML), also spelled megaliter, is one million (1,000,000) litres in the metric system. ... Genera Abramis Aristichthys Barbodes Carassius Cirrhinus Ctenopharyngodon Cyprinus Epalzeorhynchos Henicorhynchus Hypophthalmichthys Labeo Mylopharyngodon and others A carp is any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae. ... Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) For the Baked Snack Crackers, please see Goldfish (snack). ... Binomial name Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard, 1853) The mosquitofish, Gambusia affinis (Baird & Girard, 1853), is a species of freshwater fish. ...


Other power stations in the Latrobe Valley are the brown coal-fired Yallourn and Loy Yang power stations, and Jeeralang gas power station. 97% of Victoria's electricity supply is from brown coal, and Latrobe Valley contains 89% of Australia's brown coal reserves. Australia is the world's second-largest emitter per capita of greenhouse gases, and, whilst on track to meet its Kyoto comittments, is not intending to ratify the Kyoto Protocol. Electricity generation is the largest contributor to greenhouse gases in Australia, followed by agriculture. The Australian government is a firm supporter of technology-based solutions to greenhouse gas emissions rather than the punitive regime imposed by Kyoto-style caps and targets. Kyoto Protocol Opened for signature December 11, 1997 in Kyoto, Japan Entered into force February 16, 2005. ...

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2005 EES Approvals

On 6 September 2005, the Victorian Government approved an Environmental Effects Statement confirming Hazelwood's mining lease, so it may move infrastructure to access coal it purchased in 1996. This agreement will ensure power generation continues until at least 2030, and allows access to 43 million tonnes of brown coal deposits in a realignment of Hazelwood's mining licence boundaries. Hazelwood returns over 160 million tonnes of coal to the State Government as part of the agreement. This article is about the day of the year. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 2030 (MMXXX) in the Gregorian calendar corresponds to 5790-5791 in the Hebrew calendar. ...


The agreement requires Hazelwood to reduce its estimated emissions by 34 million tonnes and caps its total greenhouse output at 445 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over its life, after which point it may be made to cease operation. However credits for investment in renewable energy and low emission technology will allow the business to operate within the cap and extend its life. Before privatisation, the plant had been originally slated by the State Electricity Commission to be decommissioned by 2005. Privatisation resulted in new capital investment; some $400 million has been invested in Hazelwood since 1996 to ensure low-cost electricity to Victoria and environmental improvements such as the completion of an $85 million project to reduce dust emissions by 80%.


Hazelwood's West Field development involves realigning the Strzelecki Highway, taking over four kilometres of the Morwell River out of an old concrete pipe and into a natural riverine setting, and acquiring privately owned land. Many green groups, including Environment Victoria, Greenpeace and Australian Conservation Foundation opposed the development approvals, while business groups such as MCA, VECCI, AIG and IPA have welcomed the Government's decision. The decision secures over 800 jobs in Victoria's Latrobe Valley, underpins the local economy and reinforces Victoria's natural low-cost electricity advantage over the rest of Australia. Environment Victoria is Victorias peak non-government environment organisation. ... Greenpeace is an international environmental organization founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1971. ... The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is an Australian non-profit, community-based environmental group focused on advocacy, policy research and community education for environmental reform and ecologically sustainable development. ...


The Australian Conservation Foundation have put the "expansion" in context by comparing it to Victoria's five-star energy efficient homes standard, which is expected to save 200,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases per annum. The ACF reason that Hazelwood's operations cancel out that benefit every four days. ACF Executive director Don Henry has said he would follow formal objections with legal action to prevent the grant of "new" coal to IPRH. The reality is that most of the West Field coal reserves were allocated to Hazelwood in 1996 in the privatisation process. The Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) is an Australian non-profit, community-based environmental group focused on advocacy, policy research and community education for environmental reform and ecologically sustainable development. ...


Environment Victoria have pushed for alternative baseload generation through: biomass energy, wave energy, geothermal energy, new combined cycle gas fired generation plants, new cogeneration facilities, or increased imports of baseload electricity from interstate. In January 2005, the Clean Energy Future Group together with Environment Victoria released the report Toward Victoria's Clean Energy Future, a plan to cut Victoria's Greenhouse gas emissions from electricity by 2010. It largely focused on cleaner alternatives to Hazelwood, and warned that continued support of coal-fired power development would lock the State into CO2 emissions that would dwarf any current proposed measures for reducing emissions. Environment Victoria is Victorias peak non-government environment organisation. ... Biofuel is any fuel that derives from biomass — recently living organisms or their metabolic byproducts, such as manure from cows. ... When an object bobs up and down on a ripple in a pond, it experiences an elliptical trajectory. ... Geothermal power is electricity generated by utilizing naturally occurring geological heat sources. ... In a combined cycle power plant, or combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) plant, a gas turbine generator generates electricity and the waste heat from the gas turbine is used to make steam to generate additional electricity via a steam turbine, this last step enhances the efficiency of electricity generation. ... Cogeneration (also combined heat and power or CHP) is the use of a power station to simultaneously generate both heat and electricity. ... The Clean Energy Future Group is an Australian collaboration of environmental groups: Australasian Energy Performance Contracting Association (AEPCA), www. ...


Greenpeace has pushed for a target of 20 % clean energy for Victoria by 2020, allowing Hazelwood to be retired, and to invigorate the Latrobe Valley as a clean energy hub. Greenpeace is an international environmental organization founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1971. ...


See also

According to the WWF, these are the most polluting power stations in terms of the level of carbon dioxide produced per unit of electricity generated. ...

External links

  • hazelwoodpower.com.au

References

  • WWF Australia: Hazelwood tops international list of dirty power stations
  • Hazelwood 2003 Environment Report (PDF)
  • Toward Victoria's Clean Energy Future (PDF)
  • The Age: Hazelwood extension gets the 'green' light
  • Greenpeace: Hazelwood Feature
  • Australian Conservation Foundation: Hazelwood


 

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