A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
A unit trip is an incident where an entire unit of a coal power station reduces its generation to zero. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
Loy Yang A Coal Power Station reports releasing 526,689kg of PM2.5 in the year to 30 June 2019 – the second biggest amount of any Australian power station.
PM2.5 is extremely small particulate matter, which can be inhaled deep into the lungs and may cause serious health effects. The Australian government says it has been linked to increased respiratory symptoms and premature death.
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
Loy Yang A Coal Power Station reports releasing 46,065,045kg of sulfur dioxide in the year to 30 June 2019 – the most of any power station in the country.
The Australian government links repeated or prolonged exposure to moderate concentrations of sulfur dioxide to inflammation of the respiratory tract, wheezing and lung damage.
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC
Loy Yang A Coal Power Station reports releasing 85kg of arsenic & compounds in the year to 30 June 2019.
AGL, Loy Yang A, VIC