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The Newport Power Station was a complex of
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s located on the west bank of the
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, approximately 6 km south-west of
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,
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, in the suburb of
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. Newport A, B, and C were coal-fired plants which operated at the site between 1919 and the 1980s, and were claimed to be (in terms of the amount of plant) the largest power station in the southern hemisphere in 1953 with 42 boilers and 14 turbo-alternators producing . Newport D is a gas-fired
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which has operated since 1981. It uses natural gas to generate steam in a boiler which supplies a three-stage steam turbine coupled to a generator to produce up to of electricity. The plant has a single smokestack 183 m /600 ft in height which towers over the local vicinity. The power station is owned by
Ecogen Energy Ecogen Energy is a power station operator in Victoria, Australia, managing two peaking power plants: the natural gas fired Newport Power Station and Jeeralang Power Station. Initially, Ecogen Energy was a trading name of Generation Victoria an ...
. The output from Ecogen's Newport and Jeeralang power stations is currently contracted to
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, the country's third-biggest electricity and gas retailer.IFM Investors to sell Victorian gas-fired power stations
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Newport A, B, and C

Newport A was opened in 1918 as a
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by the
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to supply electricity as part of the project for the electrification of its suburban rail system. Initially, there were six turbo-generators; four were capacity and two were . The speed was 1500 RPM and produced 25 Hz. Steam was supplied by 24
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chain grate boilers at . The two smaller generators were replaced with a 30 MW CA Parsons & Company and a 35 MW single cylinder Parsons alternator, numbered A2+A4. Steam was supplied by the four "M" boilers, which were pulverized coal-fired at . The total capacity was . Newport A also supplied electricity to businesses that required 25  Hz power, and supplied bulk electricity to the Melbourne City Council Electric Supply Department, the
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and the
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(SECV). Newport A was transferred to the SECV in 1951. Newport B was opened by the SECV in 1923 to supply electricity to Melbourne until the
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entered service. Initially there were two Parsons generators. Speed 3000 RPM and 50 Hz. Later No.3 was installed with a capacity, and No.8, a Stahl turbine with a capacity of . Steam was supplied by 10 B+W chain grate boilers at . The total capacity of Newport B was . Newport C, with a capacity of , was opened in 1947 by the SECV, after wartime delays. There were four CA Parsons & Company turbo generators numbered 4, 5, 6+7. Steam was supplied by 8 "D" type ICAL chain grate boilers, each producing of steam at and . These were the last chain grate boilers used in Victoria and were still in service in early 1981. The power station boilers were originally fueled by
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from
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, but were converted to burn
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s in the 1950s. Use of the plants declined with the opening of newer power stations in the
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, becoming used for peak loads in later years.


Newport D: controversy and campaign

Newport D is the current power station on the site. Its construction was immensely controversial, and was the subject of bitter opposition by trade unions and environmentalists throughout the 1970s. After the SECV announced in 1967 plans for the construction of a large gas-fired power station in Newport, local residents began holding public meetings to discuss the potential harm to the community from pollution. In 1974, the
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banned construction on the site. Stan Williams, secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association, declared to the
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: "The fact is that we're not going to build it at Newport, and that's final." After a temporary retreat, the government attempted to restart the project, but the unions voted to reaffirm the ban. Hamer responded by suspending 300 construction projects and announcing a new law that would require secret ballots for construction bans, on pain of deregistration of the union involved. The aggressive response led to a gradual retreat by the union leadership, under added pressure from the poor economic climate. The union leadership agreed to a compromise that a panel led by
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would investigate the proposed plant. Matheson was considered unsympathetic to the campaign against the plant, because he had risen to national prominence as Vice-Chancellor of
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in the late 1960s, during a time of widespread student protest there. The panel's findings were mixed. Its interim report stated that even a plant at Newport would do unacceptable environmental damage, but its final report in April 1977 endorsed the plant, but with only one generator unit. There were claims that some panel members changed their votes at the last minute under political pressure. The campaign continued at the grassroots level, but the trade union leadership refused to seriously enforce construction bans. As a result, protesters invaded Trades Hall Council meetings, demanding enforcement of the bans. Protesters clashed with police at the construction site, while campaign meetings continued to draw hundreds of workers and residents. Nonetheless, with the union leadership refusing to enforce a picket or construction ban, construction went ahead.. As a consequence of the reduction in the planned power output from Newport D from to ,
Jeeralang Power Station Jeeralang Power Station is a gas turbine power station with a capacity of near Morwell, Victoria, Australia. The station is a peaking facility which is used only during periods of peak demand, and is also used as a black start facility to rest ...
was opened in the
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, operating with gas turbines. Jeeralang power station has a capacity of but is only used to meet peak loads. As a result, the actual
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of Jeeralang station is less than 5%. The
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reported that Newport D emitted CO2-equivalent of Scope 1
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between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018. Australia's greenhouse gas emissions are reported under th
National Greenhouse Accounts
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provides details of other pollutant emissions.


Ownership

Until 1999 the gas powered Newport and Jeeralang power stations were owned by the government-owned Generation Victoria, and operated under the name
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. Ecogen Energy was sold by the
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in March 1999 to US-based
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subsidiary AES Transpower. AES Transpower sold Ecogen Energy in December 2002 to
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and its investment offshoot Prime Infrastructure. In 2006 Babcock & Brown Power acquired a 73% stake, and Industry Funds Management (IFM) acquired the balance. B&B sold its stake to co-shareholder IFM in 2008. As at July 2017, IFM's 100% interest in Ecogen was up for sale. In 2018, Ecogen was sold by IFM Investors to
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for $205 million.


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