Overview
Jeeralang B is a 228 MW gas-fired power plant in Victoria, Australia, owned by Industry Funds Management Nominees Ltd. It operates as a peaking facility supporting grid stability.
Jeeralang B is a gas-fired power generation facility located in Victoria, Australia, with a capacity of 228 megawatts. The plant is owned by Industry Funds Management Nominees Ltd and is classified as an operational gas power plant. It serves as a peaking plant, providing electricity during periods of high demand to support the stability of the National Electricity Market (NEM). As a gas-fired plant, Jeeralang B operates with lower carbon emissions compared to coal-fired generation, aligning with Australia's transition toward cleaner energy sources. The facility uses open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) technology, typical for peaking plants that require rapid start-up and flexibility. Regulatory oversight includes compliance with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme and state-based environmental protection laws. The plant plays a strategic role in Victoria's energy mix, complementing renewable sources like wind and solar by providing dispatchable power when intermittent generation is low. Its location in the Latrobe Valley region, historically dominated by coal, reflects a shift toward gas as a transitional fuel. Jeeralang B contributes to grid reliability and supports the integration of renewables into the energy system.
Environmental context
The plant's gas fuel source results in lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions per MWh compared to coal, but still contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. Its proximity to populated areas in Victoria requires adherence to air quality standards under the Environment Protection Act 2017. The facility's peaking operation means it runs intermittently, reducing overall environmental impact relative to baseload plants.
Frequently asked questions
Jeeralang B is located in Victoria, Australia, near the Latrobe Valley region.
Jeeralang B is a gas-fired power plant, specifically an open-cycle gas turbine (OCGT) peaking facility.
Jeeralang B has a capacity of 228 megawatts (MW).
Jeeralang B is owned by Industry Funds Management Nominees Ltd.
Gas power plants in Australia must comply with the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme, state environmental protection laws, and the National Electricity Market (NEM) rules.