Snapper Point Power Station Explained

The Snapper Point Power Station is a gas turbine power station situated at Outer Harbor, South Australia, adjacent to the older Pelican Point Power Station.

Snapper Point Power Station is owned by Nexif Energy and is a peaking power plant. In addition to general supply Nexif use it to provide firm reliability for electricity supply contracts from Nexif's Lincoln Gap Wind Farm.[1] It uses the five GE TM2500 mobile aero-derivative gas turbine generation units acquired from the Government of South Australia which previously comprised the Temporary Generation North power station.[2] Each unit is rated for 30.8MW net output for a total generation capacity of 154MW.

The plant commenced operation on 10 June 2022 after having been originally expected to be online by 1 July 2023.[3] Operation was initially subject to an overnight curfew by the Environment Protection Authority (South Australia) due to noise.[4] Custom-built silencers were subsequently added and the curfew was provisionally lifted from 4 December 2023.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Snapper Point . . 25 March 2022.
  2. NEXIF ENERGY TO PROVIDE 154MW OF RELIABLE GAS GENERATION TO THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POWER GRID . 28 August 2019 . 25 March 2022 . Nexif Energy.
  3. Web site: 2021 Electricity Statement of Opportunities . August 2021 . . 25 March 2022.
  4. Web site: Snapper Point Power Station Noise Management Plan. June 2022. 1 July 2024. Nexif Energy.