Talk:List of power stations in Victoria (state)

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1MW floor on list candidates[edit]

I have set a minimum of 1MW generation capacity for power stations on this list. This is pretty arbitrary, but there needs to be a cutoff somewhere, otherwise you get the situation where either every power generation construction is listed, or private installations of some magnitude aren't listed, neither of which are desirable. I figure that 1MW is starting to contribute considerably to the generation capacity of the state as a whole. Webaware 11:08, 3 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Longford Power Station[edit]

I removed Longford Power Station since it's such small scale. Here is a cite that shows it does exist.

https://pinpoint.cch.com.au/document/legauUio329831sl8759931/australian-gas-light-acn-052-167-405-v-australian-competition-consumer-commission-no-3

Yallourn Energy Pty Ltd trading as AusPower, which supplies electricity to Victorian Retail Customers. It owns and operates a generator at Longford in Victoria with a capacity of 31.8MW.

Also mentioned here.

https://www.aemo.com.au/-/media/files/electricity/nem/planning_and_forecasting/demand-forecasts/nefr/2016/forecasting-methodology-information-paper---2016-nefr---final.pdf

Wongm (talk) 03:00, 3 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]