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ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22

8 Where we operate ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22 ANNUAL REPORT 2021-22 Territory Generation owns and operates eight power stations and 65 generating units in the Northern Territory. These are located at Channel Island, Weddell and Katherine (the Darwin-Katherine interconnected system); Tennant Creek; Ron Goodin and Owen Springs (the Alice Springs power system); Kings Canyon and Yulara. Darwin Liquid Natural Gas 500km north-west of Darwin Inpex 890km west of Darwin Channel Island Power Station Blacktip field (100km offshore) Wadeye Bonaparte Gas Pipeline. Darwin Shoal Bay Renewable Energy Facility Weddell Power Station Pine Creek Power Station Katherine Power Station Our power stations Engine Total capacity (MW) Darwin-Katherine region Channel Island Power Station (CIPS) 4 heavy industrial gas turbines (2 dual fuel), 279 3 aeroderivative gas turbines (2 dual fuel), 1 steam turbine Weddell Power Station (WPS) 3 aeroderivative gas turbines 129 Katherine Power Station (KPS) 4 industrial gas turbines (dual fuel) 37 Alice Springs region McArthur River mine Ron Goodin Power Station (RGPS) 8 reciprocating sets 44 (6 dual fuel, 2 diesel), 1 gas turbine (dual fuel) Owen Springs Power Station (OSPS) 13 reciprocating sets 77 (10 gas, 3 dual fuel), 1 industrial gas turbine (dual fuel) Sadadeen Valley Battery energy storage system (BESS) 5 Amadeus Gas Pipeline Daly Waters to MacArthur River Gas Pipeline Power station owned by Territory Generation Territory Generation power purchase agreement Other power station Gas supply source City/town Existing gas pipeline ■■■ Transmission line Northern Gas Pipeline Tennant Creek Power Station Palm Valley to Alice Springs Gas Pipeline Ron Goodin Power Station Alice Springs (Sadadeen Valley) Uterne Mereenie Gas Field Kings Canyon Power Station Yulara Power Station Owen Springs Power Station Dingo Dingo Palm Valley Gas Field Gas Field Gas Pipeline Tennant Creek region To Mt Isa Tennant Creek Power Station (TCPS) 11 reciprocating sets 20 (5 gas, 6 diesel), 1 industrial gas turbine (dual fuel) Yulara-Kings Canyon region Yulara Power Station (YPS) 10 reciprocating sets 11 (4 gas, 5 diesel, 1 dual fuel) Kings Canyon Power 3 reciprocating sets 1 Station (KCPS) (diesel) and 1 solar panel Description CIPS is Territory Generation's largest power station and the main source of electricity for the Darwin-Katherine Interconnected system. The first units were commissioned at CIPS in 1986. CIPS is a natural gas fired station, with diesel fuel back-up capability. WPS connects to the Darwin-Katherine grid and consists of two open cycle gas turbines commissioned in 2008, with a third commissioned in 2014. KPS has been operational since 1987. The station contains four open cycle gas turbines. RGPS was commissioned in 1973 and remains a source of electricity for the Alice Springs area. RGPS has been kept operational to provide more capacity to the Alice Springs system. OSPS uses the latest dual fuel and gas spark reciprocating technology. OSPS services the Alice Springs community. The Sadadeen Valley BESS is a grid-connected modular lithium iron phosphate battery system which has been in operation since 2018 to support the Alice Springs power system. TCPS services the Tennant Creek township and surrounding communities as far as Ali Curung. YPS services the Ayers Rock Resort and the Yulara township. The Yulara Energy Transition Initiative will result in a significant change in the asset base in the near future. KCPS is the only commercial source of electricity in the Kings Canyon area, servicing the Kings Canyon Resort and domestic customers. 9
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