Mungarra Power Station

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Mungarra Power Station
Country
  • Australia
Coordinates28°53′21″S 115°07′05″E / 28.8891°S 115.118°E / -28.8891; 115.118Coordinates: 28°53′21″S 115°07′05″E / 28.8891°S 115.118°E / -28.8891; 115.118
StatusOperational
Commission date
  • 1990
Thermal power station
Primary fuel
Turbine technology
Power generation
Nameplate capacity
  • 112 MW

Mungarra Power Station is a power station 50 km south-east of Geraldton, Western Australia. It is natural gas powered with three gas turbines that together generate a total capacity of 112 MW of electricity.

The station was commissioned in 1990.[1]

Notes[]

  1. ^ "Pipeline plans down under on the up and up. (Dampier to Perth, Australia gas pipeline)", Gas World International, Euromoney Trading Limited, 195 (4854): 3, 1 February 1990, ISSN 0960-1635 - article includes mention of the gas turbine Mungarra Power station

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