Hazelwood Power Station

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Das Kraftwerk Hazelwood war ein mit Braunkohle betriebenes Kohlekraftwerk im australischen Bundesstaat Victoria. Es befindet sich nahe der Stadt Morwell, diente der Abdeckung von Grundlast und produzierte ca. 1/4 der benötigten elektrischen Energie im Bundesstaat Victoria. Die Kraftwerksanlage bestand aus acht Blöcken mit einer elektrischen Gesamtleistung von 1675 MW. Die Abwärme wurde nicht als Fernwärme genutzt. Statt Kühltürmen wurden mehrere in der Umgebung des Kraftwerks angelegte Baggerseen zur Kühlung genutzt. Das Kraftwerk stellte Ende März 2017 seinen Betrieb ein. rdf:langString
La centrale à charbon d'Hazelwood (en anglais : Hazelwood Power Station) est une centrale thermique à charbon située près de Morwell, dans l'État de Victoria en Australie. Elle est composée de 6 générateurs de 200 MW pour une capacité totale de 1200 MW. La centrale appartient à 72 % au groupe Engie, depuis le rachat de International Power, et à 28 % au groupe Mitsui. rdf:langString
The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia. Built between 1964 and 1971, the 1,600-megawatt-capacity power station was made up of eight 200MW units, and supplied up to 25% of Victoria's base load electricity and more than 5% of Australia's total electricity demand. It was a 'subcritical' pulverized coal-fired boiler. The station was listed as the least carbon efficient power station in the OECD in a 2005 report by WWF Australia, making it one of the most polluting power stations in the world. At 1.56 tonnes of CO2 for each megawatt hour of electricity, it was 50% more polluting than the average black coal power station in New South Wales or Queensland. Hazelwood emitted 14% of Victoria's annu rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Das Kraftwerk Hazelwood war ein mit Braunkohle betriebenes Kohlekraftwerk im australischen Bundesstaat Victoria. Es befindet sich nahe der Stadt Morwell, diente der Abdeckung von Grundlast und produzierte ca. 1/4 der benötigten elektrischen Energie im Bundesstaat Victoria. Die Kraftwerksanlage bestand aus acht Blöcken mit einer elektrischen Gesamtleistung von 1675 MW. Die Abwärme wurde nicht als Fernwärme genutzt. Statt Kühltürmen wurden mehrere in der Umgebung des Kraftwerks angelegte Baggerseen zur Kühlung genutzt. Das Kraftwerk stellte Ende März 2017 seinen Betrieb ein.
rdf:langString The Hazelwood Power Station is a decommissioned brown coal-fuelled thermal power station located in the Latrobe Valley of Victoria, Australia. Built between 1964 and 1971, the 1,600-megawatt-capacity power station was made up of eight 200MW units, and supplied up to 25% of Victoria's base load electricity and more than 5% of Australia's total electricity demand. It was a 'subcritical' pulverized coal-fired boiler. The station was listed as the least carbon efficient power station in the OECD in a 2005 report by WWF Australia, making it one of the most polluting power stations in the world. At 1.56 tonnes of CO2 for each megawatt hour of electricity, it was 50% more polluting than the average black coal power station in New South Wales or Queensland. Hazelwood emitted 14% of Victoria's annual greenhouse gas emissions and 3% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions. International Power plc purchased Hazelwood Power Station and the adjoining mine from the Victorian Government in 1996 with an expected 40-year life. In 2005, the Bracks Labor Government approved an environmental effects statement (EES) that allowed Hazelwood to relocate a road and a section of the Morwell river to allow access to an additional 43 million tonnes of coal in addition to that allowed under the mining licence boundaries set at the time of privatisation. This was estimated to provide sufficient coal for the plant to operate to at least 2030 (prior to decommissioning plans). The EES also capped its expected total greenhouse output at 445 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over its life, after which Hazelwood may have been made to cease operation. Hazelwood was jointly owned by Engie (formerly GDF Suez), with a 72% share and Mitsui & Co. with a 28% share. In 2014, Hazelwood employed 495 staff directly and on average 300 contractors. On 3 November 2016, Engie announced that the entire Hazelwood plant would be closed at the end of March 2017 giving five months notice of the closure. The power station closed in March 2017. When the power station closed, wholesale prices in Victoria were up 85% on 2016, according to the Australian Energy Regulator, and for the first time in almost a decade, the state relied on energy from interstate to meet its needs.
rdf:langString La centrale à charbon d'Hazelwood (en anglais : Hazelwood Power Station) est une centrale thermique à charbon située près de Morwell, dans l'État de Victoria en Australie. Elle est composée de 6 générateurs de 200 MW pour une capacité totale de 1200 MW. La centrale appartient à 72 % au groupe Engie, depuis le rachat de International Power, et à 28 % au groupe Mitsui.
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