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Loy Yang A Power Station
Asset OverviewLoy Yang Energy consists of a base load power generator and provides input to the Victorian electricity system. The Loy Yang Power Station has a base generating capacity of 2,200MW and is located 160km east of Melbourne, Victoria in the Latrobe Valley. It is the largest power station in Victoria - Loy Yang A accounts for approximately 25 per cent of the state's installed generation capacity and 30 per cent of Victoria's electricity requirements. Loy Yang A continues to commit significant capital to the ongoing pursuit of emissions reductions and its four units were commissioned between July 1984 and December 1988. In March 2010 Loy Yang A announced contracts to supply Alcoa with power until 2035 It is estimated that Loy Yang A will be capable of operating for a further [xx] years. OwnershipTSI Fund owns a 14.03 per cent stake in the power station and mine. |
Published Date: July 15, 2010 Printed from http://www.tsinfrastructurefund.com/page/Infrastructure_Assets/Loy_Yang_A_Power_Station/ © Transfield Services Infrastructure Fund |