The NSW Environment Protection Authority alleges Bayswater Coal Power Station did not comply with a licence condition, in reference to an unforeseen leak in Ravensworth A ash line, with ash slurry discharged from pipe to land and waters.
The NSW Environment Protection Authority alleges Bayswater Coal Power Station did not comply with a licence condition on 3 occasions, in reference to exceedance of pH concentration limit at EPA Point 7.
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
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
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
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
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
A decrease is an incident where a unit of a coal power station reduces its generation significantly. Source: OpenNEM, The Australia Institute
The NSW Environment Protection Authority alleges Bayswater Coal Power Station did not comply with a licence condition, in reference to a power failure to the control station at the Liddell discharge valve, which affected conductivity and flow monitoring equipment.
The NSW Environment Protection Authority alleges Liddell Coal Power Station did not comply with a licence condition and a section of the Protection of the Environment Operations Act, in reference to an air release valve failure on the return water line causing discharge from pipe to land and waters.