Bell Bay Power Station
The Bell Bay Power Station was decommissioned in 2009. It is located adjacent to, and is often confused with, the Tamar Valley Power Station, in Bell Bay, on the Tamar River, Tasmania, Australia. At the time of decommissioning, it had two 120 megawatts (160,000 hp) gas fired steam turbines and three 35 megawatts (47,000 hp) gas turbines, giving a total capacity of 345 megawatts (463,000 hp) of electricity.
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Bell Bay Power Station
The Bell Bay Power Station was decommissioned in 2009. It is located adjacent to, and is often confused with, the Tamar Valley Power Station, in Bell Bay, on the Tamar River, Tasmania, Australia. At the time of decommissioning, it had two 120 megawatts (160,000 hp) gas fired steam turbines and three 35 megawatts (47,000 hp) gas turbines, giving a total capacity of 345 megawatts (463,000 hp) of electricity.
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