299 plants indexed.
Hunter is a 29 MW diesel power plant in New South Wales, Australia, owned by Infratil Energy Australia Pty Ltd. It operates as a peaking facility to support grid stability.
Hume is a 70 MW hydroelectric power plant in Australia, operated by Eraring Energy. It contributes to the country's renewable energy generation using hydropower.
Hopetoun Diesel Backup is a 1.3 MW diesel power plant in Hopetoun, Australia, operated by Verve Energy. It provides backup power generation to support local grid stability.
Hobart Biomass Power Plant, operated by AGL Energy Pty Ltd in Australia, is a small-scale operational facility with a capacity of 1 MW, utilizing waste as fuel.
Highbury is a 2 MW biomass power plant in Australia, owned by EDL LFG SA Pty Ltd. It converts waste into electricity, contributing to renewable energy generation.
Henderson is a 3.2 MW biomass power plant in Western Australia, operated by Waste Gas Resources. It converts waste into energy, supporting local renewable generation.
Hazelwood is a 1,600 MW coal-fired power plant in Victoria, Australia, operated by Hazelwood Power. It is one of the largest power generation facilities in the region.
Hallett is a 228.3 MW gas power plant in South Australia, operated by TRUenergy. It plays a key role in the region's electricity grid, supporting renewable energy integration.
Hallam Road is an operational biomass power plant in Victoria, Australia, owned by LMS Energy Generation Pty Ltd. It generates 8.984 MW of electricity from waste fuel.
Guthega is an 80 MW hydroelectric power plant in Australia, operated by Snowy Hydro Ltd as part of the Snowy Mountains Scheme. It generates renewable energy from water flow.
Grange Avenue is a 2 MW biomass power plant in New South Wales, Australia, operated by Energy Developments LFG (NSW) Pty Ltd. It converts waste into energy, supporting local renewable generation.
Gosnells is a 1.1 MW biomass power plant in Australia, owned by AGL Energy Pty Ltd. It converts waste into electricity, contributing to renewable energy generation.
Glenorchy is a 1.6 MW biomass power plant in Australia, owned by AGL Energy Pty Ltd. It converts waste into electricity, supporting renewable energy generation.
Glennies Creek is a 13 MW gas power plant in New South Wales, Australia, operated by EnviroGen Pty Ltd. It contributes to the region's energy mix with natural gas-fired generation.
Glenbawn is a 5.8 MW hydroelectric power plant in New South Wales, Australia, operated by AGL Energy Pty Ltd. It generates renewable energy from water flow.
German Creek is a 45.2 MW gas power plant in Queensland, Australia, owned by Energy Developments CSM (Qld) Pty Ltd. It is currently operational and contributes to the region's power generation capacity.
Geraldton is a 21 MW gas power plant in Western Australia, operated by Verve Energy. It supplies electricity to the Mid West region.
Fisher is a 43.2 MW hydroelectric power plant in Tasmania, Australia, operated by Hydro-Electric Corporation. It contributes to Tasmania's renewable energy grid.
Esperance is a 33 MW gas-fired power plant in Western Australia, operated by Infrastructure Capital Group. It supplies electricity to the Esperance region.
Eraring is a 41.5 MW oil-fired power plant in New South Wales, Australia, operated by Eraring Energy. It plays a role in the region's power generation mix.