Overview
Wilga Park is a 16 MW gas power plant in New South Wales, Australia, operated by Santos. It supplies electricity to the grid and supports local energy needs.
Wilga Park is a gas-fired power generation facility located in New South Wales, Australia, with a capacity of 16 MW. Operated by Santos, the plant plays a role in the regional energy mix, contributing to the state's electricity supply. As a gas power plant, it represents a segment of Australia's transition towards cleaner fossil fuel generation. The plant operates under Australia's National Electricity Market (NEM) regulations, which set standards for emissions and grid reliability. Gas-fired plants like Wilga Park typically use combined cycle or open cycle technology, offering flexibility to balance intermittent renewable sources. The 16 MW capacity places it in the small-scale category for power generation. Environmentally, gas power plants produce lower CO2 emissions compared to coal, but still contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's location in rural New South Wales minimizes direct impact on densely populated areas. Its operational status ensures continued support for local grid stability and energy security.
Environmental context
Wilga Park's gas-fired generation produces lower CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to coal plants, aligning with Australia's emissions reduction goals. The plant's location in a rural area reduces exposure to populated centers, though its operations still contribute to regional air quality considerations. As a small-scale facility, its environmental footprint is relatively modest.
Frequently asked questions
Wilga Park is located in New South Wales, Australia, at coordinates -30.3634, 149.6772.
Wilga Park has a capacity of 16 megawatts (MW), making it a small-scale gas power plant.
Wilga Park is operated by Santos, an Australian energy company.
Gas power plants in Australia must comply with the National Electricity Market (NEM) rules and state-based environmental regulations, including emissions standards for CO2, SOx, and NOx.
Wilga Park provides flexible gas-fired generation to support grid stability and balance intermittent renewable energy sources in New South Wales.