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Muja Power Station is a power station east of Collie,
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. It has eight steam turbines served by
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-fired boilers that together generate a total capacity of 854 megawatts of
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. It is the largest power station in the
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, accounting for roughly 15 percent of capacity. The coal is mined in the nearby Collie Sub-basin. On 14 June 2022 the state government announced that Synergy would close Muja Power Station by 2029. The station was first commissioned on 21 April 1966. Currently four of the eight turbines are running (units 5 through to 8). Muja has four 60 megawatts units (stages A and B), two 200 megawatts units (stage C) and two 227 megawatts units (stage D). According to the National Pollutant Inventory (NPI), Muja Power Station is one of the biggest emitters of
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in Australia, including high emissions of
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estimates that, in 2009, Muja Power Station emitted of to generate of electricity. In household consumer terms, this equates to of emitted for each one kilowatt-hour (kWh), or , of electricity produced and fed into the electricity grid. That is, Muja Power Station emits slightly more per kilowatt-hour of electricity produced than nearby
Collie Power Station Collie Power Station is a power station in Collie, Western Australia. It is coal powered with one steam turbine that generates a total capacity of 300 megawatts of electricity. The coal is mined locally from the Collie Sub-basin and is transpor ...
() and much more than
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() based on estimates for the same year.


Refurbishment

The four smallest and least efficient units (each of 60 megawatts), stages A and B, were closed in April 2007. In June 2008 it was announced that these older generator units would be recommissioned, due to a statewide natural gas shortage. Verve Energy entered into a joint venture with engineering firm Kempe of Geelong to refurbish four mothballed generating units of Muja. In 2010, a A$150 million loan was taken by Kempe subsidiary Inalco with a guarantee from Verve Energy.


2012 explosion

In 2012 during the attempted recommissioning of stages A and B, an explosion occurred in unit 3 at the refurbished A B area due to corroded piping. A man was burnt, though the station continued to operate (stage C, D) during the incident.
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state secretary Steve McCartney hailed the lack of casualties as "a miracle". The joint venture collapsed amid massive cost overruns and an explosion caused by corroded boiler tubes that were not properly inspected before the refurbishment plan was approved. Kempe ran into financial difficulty and has been trying to exit the joint venture for a year. Before Verve's decision on refurbishment, a number of private companies which were offered to buy the power station concluded it would be too risky.


A & B unit mothballing

On 25 June 2013, after spending $250 million on the planned recommissioning of units A and B, Premier Colin Barnett shelved the project. Barnett told Parliament that no further work would be done on the generators for the time being, saying "The government has made a decision with respect to Muja A and B units; three and four continue to operate, units one and two are basically mothballed." However, the government pressed ahead in September claiming the cost of refurbishment can be recouped over the 15-year expected life of the plant even though it has ballooned to A$308 million. In a report by KPMG, to continue the project would cost a further A$46 million, and return A$54 million in value over ten years, assuming the A$290 million spent was written off. In the following months the work was completed quietly and as of 2014 the Muja A and B units are used intermittently, primarily during summer peak times. In November 2014, part of the wall surrounding water cooling tower of Unit 7 collapsed. In September 2017, Synergy announced imminent closure of Muja A and B because the necessary repair of cooling towers deemed it commercially unviable. The 2018/19 state budget presented by treasurer
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for Western Australia in May 2018 allocates $48.1 million to work at Muja Stages C and D. This work includes "$6 million on the refurbishment of the Stage C Turbine and replacement of associated components" and "$4.2 million on an upgrade to electrical switchboards for Stages C and D". On 5 August 2019, Synergy announced that Stage C of Muja Power Station Stage C Unit 5 and Stage C Unit 6 The two units in Stage D will remain operational until 2029.


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Verve Energy page on Muja Power StationMuja Power Station in the NPI
{{Energy in Western Australia Coal-fired power stations in Western Australia Collie, Western Australia