BHP eyes coal-fired station to ease shortage

Original article by Rebecca Puddy
The Australian – Page: 6 : 13-Sep-16

BHP Billiton is the biggest user of electricity in South Australia, and a spokesman says it is considering a range of options for its electricity requirements in the near-term. This could potentially include resuming production at Alinta Energy’s mothballed coal-fired Northern Power Station in Port Augusta. BHP could also consider the construction of a combined-cycle gas turbine to meet the energy needs of its Olympic Dam mine.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, ALINTA ENERGY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD, FLINDERS POWER PTY LTD, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF THE PREMIER AND CABINET, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF ENVIRONMENT, WATER AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Power plant half shut as gas rises, demand falls

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 20 : 11-Dec-14

AGL Energy has advised that it will close down four of the eight generating units at its gas-fired Torrens Island power station in South Australia in 2017. The move has been attributed to factors such as the rising cost of gas for domestic consumption and a decline in energy use. AGL shut down the four older generating units for several months earlier in 2014 due to low demand for electricity

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AGL ENERGY LIMITED – ASX AGL, SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO