Weddell Power Station Faces Delay in Commissioning of 43-Megawatt Power Unit After 2012 Fire
Posted on February 06, 2013 at 01:48 AM EST
PERTH, AUSTRALIA--February 5, 2013--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Perth, Australia)--Power and Water Corporation (Darwin, Australia) and United Group Limited (Sydney, Australia) are wrapping up the final work on the 43-megawatt (MW) expansion unit at the existing Weddell Power Station, which is a natural gas power station operating in Darwin, Northern Territory. Power and Water Corporation built the power station in 2008-2009 with two 43-MW GE LM6000 combustion turbines, which supply 86 MW of electricity to the Darwin-Katherine electricity grid. The addition of the third unit will increase the power station capacity to 129 MW and will add 30% capacity to Darwin's power supply.
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