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EnergyAustralia Unveils Urgent Plans for Marulan Gas Power Station

UPDATE: EnergyAustralia has just released the first detailed renderings for the proposed gas-fired power station near Marulan, igniting immediate community interest and feedback as the project moves forward. This marks a significant milestone for a facility that has faced delays since its initial approval in 2009.

The newly unveiled 3D models provide a clearer visualization of how the power station will integrate into the local landscape, with a focus on community engagement. Matt Poole, senior project manager at EnergyAustralia, emphasized the importance of these representations, stating, “These are initial renders, not the final design,” indicating that further updates will follow as the project evolves.

Notably, the revised project will double the number of Open Cycle Gas Turbines (OCGT) from two to four, enhancing the power supply capacity from 350 megawatts to an impressive 1.43 gigawatts. The approval lapse date has also been extended to October 2031, allowing for additional community and environmental considerations.

Community members have expressed concerns regarding potential environmental impacts, particularly on air and water quality, as the site is adjacent to the Wollondilly River. In response, Poole mentioned the company’s commitment to transparency, noting adjustments made in response to community feedback, including relocating the station about 50 meters north to protect sensitive vegetation.

“Community suggestions have also influenced the colour of the facility to better blend into the surrounding landscape,” Poole added, highlighting a shift to a ‘pale eucalypt’ colour scheme instead of the typical silver or grey.

The gas-fired power station is designed to play a crucial role in supporting renewable energy initiatives, providing stability to the grid during periods of low supply and high demand. However, the project’s water sourcing has raised concerns, as it is projected to require 140 megalitres of water annually, equivalent to 55 Olympic swimming pools.

To mitigate community concerns, EnergyAustralia is exploring alternative water sources, including the possibility of recycling treated water from nearby sewage treatment facilities, moving away from reliance solely on the Wollondilly River.

As the project progresses, EnergyAustralia is actively seeking community input. “As the project evolves, we’ll keep the community informed every step of the way,” Poole stated. Community members are encouraged to view the renderings and share their thoughts online at marulangasfiredpower.com.au.

This development is crucial for the future energy landscape, and community engagement will be key as the project moves forward. Stay tuned for more updates on this pressing initiative that could reshape energy supply in the region.

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