AGL Loy Yang completes largestever maintenance outage Latrobe Valley Express
Loy Yang Power Station Outage. History Loy Yang Power Station About AGL Loy Yang is the largest power station by capacity in Victoria, capable of a maximum capacity of 2210 megawatts and reportedly generates about 30 per cent of Victoria's power requirements. Last month, AGL revealed that the 530MW unit 2 of the Loy Yang A power station had been taken offline due to a generator fault - the second extended outage at the unit within the last three years.
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It appears that Loy Yang A was the first generator to disconnect The Unit 2 outage means AGL's 2210-megawatt Loy Yang A plant - which is scheduled to operate into the 2040s - could be without a quarter of its generation capabilities for three months.
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The Unit 4 outage will last approximately 55 days and represents $90 million investment in the plant Gale-force winds of 120 km/h brought down six power. Dredger 15 is one of four dredgers operating at Loy Yang Mine, which supplies Loy Yang A and Loy Yang B with the coal required to generate electricity
AGL firsthalf profit dented by Loy Yang coal power outage The Australian. The outage comes as nearby Yallourn Power Station, owned by Energy Australia, is operating at half-capacity due to. There has been a major outage at Victoria's biggest power station - Loy Yang A, and on transmission lines
Aerial Image of Loy Yang Power Station in the Latrobe Valley Stock Photo Image of valley. The effect was to reduce supply and help bring the system back into balance, preventing a system-wide outage. The National Energy Market's vulnerability and susceptibility to volatility were fully demonstrated yesterday after a freak storm brought down six transmission towers in Victoria, causing the Loy Yang power station to trip, leaving half a million homes and businesses without power.