Overview
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.
Highbury is a biomass power plant located in Australia, with an operational capacity of 2 MW. Owned by EDL LFG SA Pty Ltd, the facility is currently operational and utilizes waste as its primary fuel source. This scale places it among smaller renewable energy facilities in the country. The plant operates under Australia's regulatory framework for renewable energy, including the Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme, which encourages generation from biomass and other renewable sources. Biomass power plants like Highbury typically use combustion or gasification technologies to convert organic waste into electricity, supporting waste management and energy diversification. As a small-scale biomass facility, Highbury contributes to local grid stability and waste reduction. Its use of waste fuel aligns with circular economy principles, reducing landfill reliance while generating clean energy. The plant's role in Australia's energy mix highlights the growing importance of distributed renewable generation.
Environmental context
Biomass power plants like Highbury have a lower carbon footprint compared to fossil fuel plants, as they use organic waste that would otherwise decompose and release methane. However, emissions of particulate matter and NOx can occur, requiring appropriate control technologies. The plant's small capacity minimizes local air quality impacts, and its location in Australia benefits from robust environmental regulations under the National Environment Protection Council.
Frequently asked questions
Highbury is located in Australia, with coordinates approximately 34.849° S, 138.720° E.
Highbury has a capacity of 2 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale biomass power plant.
Highbury is owned by EDL LFG SA Pty Ltd, a company specializing in landfill gas and biomass energy projects.
Biomass power plants in Australia must comply with the Renewable Energy Target (RET) scheme and state-based environmental regulations, including emission limits for particulate matter and NOx under the National Environment Protection Council (NEPC) standards.
Highbury generates electricity from waste biomass, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by diverting organic waste from landfills and displacing fossil fuel-based power.