Wingfield II
EDL owns and operates the Wingfield I and II power stations, which are located adjacent to and work collaboratively with the world-class Wingfield Waste and Recycling Centre.
At a glance
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Project name:
Wingfield Power Station II
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Owner, operator:
EDL
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Start of operation:
1991
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Location:
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
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Generating capacity:
4.1 MW
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Primary fuel:
Landfill gas
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Electricity generated :
~16 GWh p.a.
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Equivalent homes powered:
~2,900 p.a.
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Avoided emissions:
~73,000 tonnes CO2-e p.a.
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Equivalent cars off the road:
~24,000 p.a.
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*Data Sourced from:
CY23
About the power stations
Wingfield I and II Power Stations source waste gas from the Wingfield Waste and Recycling Centre and transform it into clean energy for the national grid.
Landfill gas (LFG) is generated from decomposing organic matter in refuse tips, and mostly consists of methane, carbon dioxide and organic compounds. LFG would otherwise be released into the atmosphere or flared. Instead, EDL converts the gas to electricity, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
Click here for more information about Wingfield I.