Diamantina Power Station Explained

Diamantina Power Station
Coordinates:-20.7847°N 139.4827°W
Country:Australia
Location:Mount Isa, Queensland
Status:Opened
Construction Began:2012
Commissioned:2014
Cost:$570 million
Owner:APA Group
Th Fuel Primary:Natural gas
Ps Units Operational:Four 44MW Gas Turbines and two 40MW Steam Turbines
Ps Combined Cycle:Yes
Ps Electrical Capacity:242 MW

Diamantina Power Station is a combined-cycle gas turbine electricity generation plant in Mount Isa, Queensland. It was developed by APA Group and AGL Energy at a cost of $570 million. Siemens Energy supplied two blocks each with one steam turbine, two gas turbines and two heat-recovery steam generators, with supplementary firing burners. [1]

Construction commenced in 2012. It became operational in mid-2014 with a generating capacity of 328 MW when combined with 60 MW provided by the adjacent Leichhardt Power Station and 26MW Thompson Power Station.[2]

On 1 October 2014, the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission gave authorisation for the power station owner along with the operator of other generating equipment in the city, Stanwell Corporation, to manage electricity supplied to the North West Power System. However, from 1 January 2020, Diamantina Power Station Pty Ltd became the only major generator on the North West Power System when Stanwell Corporation placed Mica Creek Power Station into cold storage.[3]

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  1. Web site: Siemens Energy secures supply order for Australian combined cycle power station . Power Technology . Industry News . 15 March 2012 . 7 March 2014.
  2. Web site: Key Facts. Diamantina Power Station website. DPS Power. 9 October 2015.
  3. Web site: Stanwell Corporation Limited & Diamantina Power Station Pty Limited - Authorisations - A91448 . Public registers . Commonwealth of Australia . 10 October 2014 .