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DISCLAIMER
PREFACE
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Western Power is presently part way through its second three year Access
Arrangement as defined in the Electricity Networks Access Code 2004. The
Access Arrangement defines the way Western Power conducts its business
and how it recovers its expenditure from its customers. As a business, we are
continuously seeking to improve how we conduct our affairs and in particular,
what judicious investments will provide the best value to our shareholders and
the customers we serve.
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CONTENTS
1 Introduction
1.1 Role of Western Power
1.2 Interaction with the Statement of Opportunities report
1.3 Differences from Last Years APR
1.4 Invitation to provide feedback
2 Planning Considerations
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
4 Demand Forecasting
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
Introduction
Forecasting methodology
Review of 2009 growth
2011 to 2020 demand forecast
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10
10
11
11
12
12
14
16
19
22
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26
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33
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42
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45
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54
54
55
6 Completed Projects
62
67
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
8 Supply Issues
8.1 Metro Planning Region
8.2 Country Planning Region
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90
127
Appendices
145
145
147
151
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 21: Annual Planning Cycle
15
20
22
24
25
29
29
35
35
36
38
Figure 41: SWIS Load Duration Curves for 2000/01, 2004/05 and 2009/10 41
Figure 42: IMO and Western Power 2010 Forecasts
43
44
45
47
47
48
48
49
49
50
50
53
68
72
72
76
76
77
Figure 77: Country North (Mid West) region peak load forecast
(ex Eneabba/Muchea)
79
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Figure 79: Country South Region with two transmission study areas
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85
87
88
91
92
95
96
98
100
102
104
108
109
111
113
115
118
121
124
127
129
133
138
142
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LIST OF TABLE S
Table 21: Project Planning and the Community
22
30
32
Table 41: Western Power Historical Demand Growth Rates at System Peak 45
Table 42: Central MW Load Forecast PoE10 for summer peak load
demand in years 2011 to 2020
46
Table 43: Percent Change Central Forecast PoE10 for summer peak
load demand in years 2011 to 2020
46
56
57
59
Table 54: Generation planting for the four most likely scenarios
60
62
63
63
64
66
78
93
93
Table 83: Metro North 6.6kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
97
97
Table 85: Metro North 11kV (A) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
99
99
Table 87: Metro North 11kV (B) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
101
101
Table 89: Metro North 22kV (A) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
103
103
Table 811: Metro North 22kV (B) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
105
106
Table 813: Metro South 6.6kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
110
110
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Table 815: Metro South 11kV (A) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
112
112
Table 817: Metro South 11kV (B) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
114
114
Table 819: Metro South 22kV (A) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
116
117
Table 821: Metro South 22kV (B) Zone Substation, LGA and Region
119
120
Table 823: Metro South 22kV (C) Zone Substation, LGA and Region 122
Table 824: Metro South 22kV (C) Committed Projects
122
Table 825: Metro East 6.6kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
125
125
Table 827: Metro East 22kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
125
126
Table 829: Country North 33kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
130
131
Table 831: Country North 11kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
131
132
134
136
137
137
Table 837: Country East 22kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
139
140
Table 839: Country East 33kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region
141
141
Table 841: Country Goldfields 11kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region 143
Table 842: Country Goldfields 11kV Committed Projects
143
Table 843: Country Goldfields 33kV Zone Substation, LGA and Region 144
Table 844: Country Goldfields 33kV Committed Projects
144
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INTRODUCTION
Kalbarri
Geraldton
Three Springs
Eneabba
Moora
Kalgoorlie
Southern Cross
Northam
Merredin
PERTH
Pinjarra
Lake Grace
Bunbury
Wagin
Ravensthorpe
Busselton
Manjimup
Albany
Western Power owns, operates and maintains the transmission and distribution network also
known as the South West Interconnected System (SWIS). The SWIS reaches from Albany in
the south, Kalbarri in the north and Kalgoorlie in the east and comprises more than 96,000
km of powerlines, 630,000 wood poles, 225,000 streetlights and almost 14,000 substations.
Transmission network voltages are 330kV, 220kV, 132kV and 66kV. The distribution network
voltages are 33kV, 22kV, 11kV and 6.6kV.
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Western Power prepares its own scenariobased generation and demand forecasts which
are compared to the information provided in the
IMOs SoO.
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PLANNING
CONSIDER ATIONS
This chapter briefly outlines the network access regulatory regime under which
Western Power operates together with a description of the planning process
and related considerations affecting the development of the network.
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Jun
Jul
Aug
Division
/ Branch
Planning
Sep
Oct
Nov
TIMS Update
/ Audited
Accounts
Dec
Jan
Feb
Development of
Annual Corporate Plan
TIMS Update
/ Mid Year
Review
State Budget
Tabled in
Parliament
Budget Pack
Preparation and
Delivery
Mar
Apr
Division / Branch
Planning
TIMS Update
/ SDP
SDP / SCI
Budget
Submission
Microbudget
Delivery
Microbudget
Preparation
Revised
Capex
Project
List
Optimisation Points
Optimisation
Forum Forecasting
and Needs
Focus
Seasonal
Planning
Activities
Load
Forecasting
Transformer
Utilisation
Factor
Generation
Scenario
Forecasting
Fault Level
Report
Peak Planning
Check
(Winter)
DX Feeder
Utilisation
Report
Network
Planning and
Development
F1
Microbudget
Review
10 Year
Capital
Investment
Plan
Preliminary
Assumptions
and
Outcomes
Report
Mid-Year
Review and
State Capex
Forecast
Optimisation
Forum Future State
Planning
Focus
Non-Network
Solutions
Annual
Prospectus
Report
10 Year Plan
Review
F2
Microbudget
Review
Revised
Capex
Project
List
F3
Mircobudget
Review
Microbudget Preparation
Optimisation
Forum
Annual
Planning
Report
Peak Planning
Check
(Summer +
Bushfire Mit)
Optimisation
Forum
Peak Planning
Check
(Easter)
Capacity
(Load Area)
Report
Network
Performance
DX Overload
Transformer
Report
State of the
Network
Report
Reliability
Improvement
Strategy Plan
Service
Standard
Performance
Report
Asset
Management
Plan
Reliability and
Power Quality
Report
Customer
Solutions
Generation
Project Offers
Other
Branches
SUPP
Monthly
Report
Approved Works
Program
Final
Production
Plan
External
Capturing of issues
Sponsorship of projects in execution
Business Case Development
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ENVIRONMENT STATS
> 40,000 tonnes carbon emissions offset
> 115,000 trees planted
> 114.12 hectares native vegetation cleared
> Five contaminated site investigations
> Two substation noise mitigation projects completed
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Preliminary
Environmental
Assessment
Detailed Assessment
Biological Survey
Wet Area / Drinking Water
Pollution / Contaminated Sites
Assessment of effects on social surroundings
Geotechnical Investigations
Additional
Surveys
Required
Commonwealth
Environmental
Approval
State Clearing
Permit Process
(CPS 1918/2)
State
Environmental
Approval
DEWHA Referral
Offsets &
Environmental
Management
Plans
EPA Referral
Mitigation
Strategies,
Management
Actions & Offsets
Controlled
Action
Not Controlled
Action Particular
Manner
Detailed Line
/ Site Design
options
Mitigation
Strategies,
Management
Actions
Not Assessed
Formal
Assessment
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Project
uncertainty
and unknowns:
uncertainty and unknowns
decrease throughout the project
1. INITIATION
PHASE
2. SCOPING PHASE
3. PLANNING
PHASE
4. EXECUTION
PHASE
5. CLOSE OUT
PHASE
Apply
sustainability
principles
Engaging with
the community to
identify options
Engaging with
the community to
finalise options
Collaborate
to deliver the
solution
Western Power
has completed
works.
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3 http://www.westernpower.com.au/retailersgenerators/
Generation_capacity_map.html
4 http://www.westernpower.com.au/retailersgenerators/
Generator_and_transmission_connections.html
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<4
12 -16
24 -28
36 -40
4 -8
16 -20
28 -32
> 40
8 -12
20 -24
32 -36
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Muchea
LEGEND
CONNECTION CATEGORY COLOUR
Clarkson
NEERABUP TERMINAL
Wanneroo
Terminal Substation
132kV Substation
66kV Substation
Landsdale
North Beach
Osborne Pk
Manning St
Wembley
Downs
Arkana
Yokine
James Street
Joel Tce
Milligan Street
Hay Street
Beechboro
Morley
Midland Junction
Hadfields
GUILDFORD TERMINAL
Mt Lawley
Herdsman
NORTHERN TERMINAL
Malaga
Darlington
North Perth
EAST PERTH TERMINAL
Belmont
Rivervale
Forrestfield
Shenton Park
WESTERN TERMINAL
Mundaring Weir
Medical Centre
Victoria
Nedlands
Kewdale
Clarence St Park
University
Welshpool
Cottesloe
Collier St
Tate St
OConnor
Riverton
Amherst
SOUTH FREMANTLE
TERMINAL
Australian
Paper Mills
Kalamunda
CANNINGTON TERMINAL
Bentley
Myaree
North
Fremantle
Edmund St
Sawyers Valley
Canning Vale
Gosnells
Murdoch
SOUTHERN TERMINAL
Southern River
Bibra Lake
Cockburn Cement
Byford
Medina
Western Mining
Rockingham
This Generation Connection Capacity Map is designed to encourage mid-sized distributed generation
throughout the South West Interconnected System (SWIS).
This information is indicative and provided to assist stakeholders and customers to visualise the ability
of the SWIS (as it exists) to take up extra mid sized generation including renewable energy products. It
should not be relied upon as a substitute for independent research and professional advice.
The following points must be considered when referring to the map:
The information is provided as a guide only and may/will change over time. Please refer to Western
Power for updates.
Waikiki
Direct to Substation
0 < x 30kVA
Pink
**
Orange
**
***
Yellow
**
***
***
Green
**
***
***
*
**
***
Meadow Springs
***
Each coloured spot represents the generation capacity that can be accommodated at parts of the
network (usually a substation) where connection at, or very near to, the designated location may be
achieved with minimal connection cost.
Connection of a generator with capacity above the limits shown or at any other point in the network
remains possible but may require reinforcement of the network with associated costs or connection
under a constrained access arrangement.
Mandurah
Pinjarra
Generally, distribute generators up to 5MVA can be connected in close proximity to substation locations
outside the metropolitan area without major augmentation. However, the extent of augmentation will
be based on a case-by-case assessment of the impact of the proposed generation on existing power
infrastructure and users. Please refer to Western Powers website for more information.
The information provided in this map does not replace, invalidate, bypass or supersede the
requirements of Western Powers Applications and Queuing Policy (AQP).
This chapter provides a historical overview of how the SWIS has developed
over time, and how the maximum load demand and generation drivers have
shaped the delivered network capacity. The development of the SWIS illustrates
how Western Power has maximised the utilisation of its existing transmission
and distribution networks. Historically (pre to mid 1970s) the 66kV and 132kV
networks had been operated as a bulk transmission network.
Today much of this network remains intact,
which creates a parallel power flow with the
330kV network. As the network load has
increased over time, the bulk transmission
role has moved to the 330kV system. The
capacity limits of the meshed 66kV and 132kV
networks are being reached and this restricts
the utilisation of the 330kV network. Chapter
7 discusses possible strategies to improve
utilisation of the existing capacity on the 330kV
network for bulk transmission
power flows.
The chapter concludes with a discussion
of Western Powers Smart Grid Program to
show current developments and trends in the
SWIS, and Western Powers responses to the
transformational changes being experienced in
the industry and in customer and community
expectations.
3.1
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330kV
220kV
132kV
66kV
1971
79
342
1996
574
665
3,905
1,215
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4500
3500
4000
3000
3500
2500
2000
MW
2500
2000
1500
1500
1000
1000
500
500
2010
2005
2000
1995
1990
1985
1980
1975
1970
1965
1960
1955
1950
1945
1940
1935
1930
1925
1920
1915
1910
1905
0
1900
YEAR
POPULATION
PEAK SYSTEM LOAD
FIGURE 3-2: CROSSOVER FROM WINTER PEAK TO SUMMER PEAK (TRENDS SHOWN)
4500
4000
3500
3000
MW
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
2010
2005
2000
1995
1990
1985
1980
YEAR
SUMMER
WINTER
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POPULATION (000s)
3000
GENERATION
YEAR
SITE
COAL
GAS
OIL
DISTILLATE
RENEWABLE
MW
1916
East Perth
Yes
13
1938
East Perth
Yes
44
1951
South Fremantle
Yes
100
1957
Bunbury
Yes
120
1965
Muja A
Yes
112
1969
Muja B
Yes
112
1970
Kwinana A
Yes
Yes
Yes
223
1972
Kwinana B
Yes
Yes
218
1972
Kwinana GT
Yes
Yes
16
1973
Geraldton GT
Yes
Yes
15
1976
Kwinana C
Yes
Yes
Yes
351
1981
East Perth
Retired
-57
1981
Muja C
Yes
370
1984
Kalgoorlie GT
Yes
19
1985
South Fremantle
Retired
-100
1985
Muja D
Yes
422
1989
Kalgoorlie GT
Yes
34
1989
Mungarra GT
Yes
96
1990-1993
Pinjar GT
Yes
Yes
425
1996
Pinjar GT
Yes
Yes
115
1996
Yes
11
1996
Parkeston GT
Yes
61
1996
Yes
76
1999
Alcoa Wagerup
Yes
24
1999
Collie
Yes
318
1999
Tiwest Cogen
Yes
33
1999
Worsley Cogen
Yes
106
2001
Albany Windfarm
Yes
2003
Cockburn CCGT
Yes
231
2005
Kemerton GT
Yes
284
2005
Yes
29
2005
Walkaway Windfarm
Yes
39
2006
Alinta Pinjarra GT 1
Yes
129
2007
Alinta Pinjarra GT 2
Yes
132
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GENERATION
YEAR
SITE
COAL
GAS
OIL
2007
Muja A G1
Retired
2008
Newgen Kwinana
Yes
2008
Alinta Wagerup GT
Yes
2009
Newgen Neerabup GT
2009
Bluewaters 1
2009
DISTILLATE
RENEWABLE
MW
-56
320
352
Yes
330
Yes
215
Bluewaters 2
Yes
215
2010
Kwinana B
Retired
-218
2010
Western Energy GT
Yes
105
2011
Yes
184
2011
Collgar Windfarm
Yes
90
2012
Bridgetown Biomass
Yes
40
1993
2007
Embedded distribution
generation
Yes
28
TOTAL
5733
The generation capacity is the Declared Sent Out Capacity from the IMOs 2010 Statement of Opportunities.
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TABLE 33: WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POPULATION AND SWIS GENERATION CAPACITY MILESTONES
YEAR
POPULATION (000)
MILESTONES
1916
307
1951
590
1955
669
1957
695
1957
695
1962
777
1965-1969
900
Early 70s
1,000
Early 70s
1,000
1971
1,070
Mid 70s
1,167
1977
1,217
1980
1,284
1980
1,284
1981
1,320
Mid 80s
1,437
1991
1,647
1994
1,717
2004
1,999
2010
N/A
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Perth Solar
City
Metropolitan
Smart Meter
trial
Smart
Metering
PV
Saturation
Direct
Load
Control
HVAC
Demand
Management
Ravensthorpe
Stage 2
Denmark /
Walpole
Smart Meter
trial
Energy
Edge
Green Town
DLC Trial;
PV Saturation Trial;
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3
2.5
2
1.5
1
0.5
24:00
22:00
20:00
18:00
16:00
14:00
12:00
10:00
08:00
06:00
04:00
0
02:00
3.5
TIME OF DAY
2001 AVERAGE
2009 AVERAGE
2008 AVERAGE
2010 AVERAGE
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14,000
13,000
11,000
10,000
8,527
7,691
8,239
2013
6,000
7,431
7,960
2012
7,000
2011
8,000
2010
9,000
8,887
9,198
9,520
9,854
10,198
10,555
10,925
11,307
12,113
12,537
12,975
6,514
5,345
5,635
5,929
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2026
2025
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2009
2008
2007
0
2006
12,000
11,703
YEAR
NEW CUSTOMER APPLICATION LOADS
NEW NON-SPECIFIC CUSTOMER LOADS
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DEMAND FORECASTING
4.1 INTRODUCTION
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FIGURE 4-1: SWIS LOAD DURATION CURVES FOR 2000/01, 2004/05 AND 2009/10
100%
90%
80%
60%
50%
REDUCING LOAD FACTOR
2000/2001 - 61%
2004/2005 - 57%
2009/2010 - 54%
40%
30%
20%
10%
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0%
PERCENT MW LOAD
70%
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6,000
4,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
0
2001
5,000
YEAR
IMO FORECAST 2010 EXPECTED ECONOMIC GROWTH (PoE10)
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4%
2%
0%
-2%
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
-4%
2001
PERCENT
6%
YEAR
WESTERN POWER HISTORICAL PEAK LOAD DEMAND GROWTH
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REGION
2009 / 2010
PERCENTAGE
GROWTH RATE
Metro CBD
7.20
Metro North
5.75
Metro South
5.28
Metro East
9.42
Country North
-9.41
Country South
5.93
Country East
58.95
Country Goldfields
10.83
10%
6%
4%
2%
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
0%
2011
PERCENT
8%
YEAR
CENTRAL PoE10 FORECAST
HIGH PoE10 FORECAST
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TABLE 42: CENTRAL MW LOAD FORECAST PoE10 FOR SUMMER PEAK LOAD DEMAND IN YEARS 2011 TO 2020
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Metro CBD
384
396
405
412
429
436
442
455
460
466
Metro North
1,111
1,159
1,203
1,244
1,294
1,338
1,379
1,414
1,454
1,496
Metro South
1,412
1,475
1,535
1,591
1,654
1,700
1,746
1,795
1,835
1,881
Metro East
199
208
219
225
233
239
245
252
258
264
Country North
162
270
298
304
311
316
321
327
332
338
Country South
437
492
524
537
553
564
578
624
639
657
Country East
227
227
228
229
231
232
233
234
234
235
Country Goldfields
96
106
118
119
121
122
123
125
126
127
TOTAL MW
4028
4333
4531
4660
4828
4947
5068
5225
5338
5464
TABLE 43: PERCENT CHANGE CENTRAL FORECAST PoE10 FOR SUMMER PEAK LOAD DEMAND IN YEARS 2011 TO 2020
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
Metro CBD %
7.53
3.03
2.32
1.54
4.04
1.54
1.48
2.80
1.01
1.32
Metro North %
7.82
4.13
3.69
3.27
3.86
3.26
2.99
2.45
2.77
2.84
Metro South %
11.24
4.29
3.92
3.49
3.83
2.70
2.62
2.71
2.21
2.43
Metro East %
3.87
4.16
4.99
2.78
3.40
2.42
2.60
2.55
2.34
2.41
Country North %
9.18
39.81
9.55
1.77
2.55
1.46
1.68
1.78
1.49
1.58
Country South %
8.97
11.24
6.16
2.36
3.00
1.94
2.27
7.47
2.38
2.63
Country East %
19.38
0.25
0.27
0.39
1.10
0.16
0.42
0.43
0.28
0.40
Country
Goldfields %
8.42
9.57
10.29
1.02
1.71
0.77
1.02
1.03
0.86
0.98
TOTAL % CHANGE
7.04
7.04
4.38
2.77
3.48
2.40
2.38
3.01
2.12
2.30
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500
8.0
450
7.2
400
6.4
350
5.6
300
4.8
250
4.0
200
3.2
150
2.4
100
1.6
50
0.8
MW LOAD
0.0
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
CBD
CBD %
1,600
9.0
1,400
7.9
1,200
6.8
1,000
5.6
800
4.5
600
3.4
400
2.3
200
1.1
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
METRO NORTH
METRO NORTH %
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MW LOAD
2000
12.0
1800
10.8
1600
9.6
1400
8.4
1200
7.2
1000
6.0
800
4.8
600
3.6
400
2.4
200
1.2
MW LOAD
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
METRO SOUTH
METRO SOUTH %
300
6.0
250
5.0
200
4.0
150
3.0
100
2.0
50
1.0
0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
METRO EAST
METRO EAST %
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MW LOAD
400
45.0
350
39.4
300
33.8
250
28.1
200
22.5
150
16.9
100
11.3
50
5.6
MW LOAD
0.0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
COUNTRY NORTH
COUNTRY NORTH %
700
12.0
600
10.3
500
8.6
400
6.9
300
5.1
200
3.4
100
1.7
0.0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
COUNTRY SOUTH
COUNTRY SOUTH %
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MW LOAD
240
24.0
220
22.0
200
20.0
180
18.0
160
16.0
140
14.0
120
12.0
100
10.0
80
8.0
60
6.0
40
4.0
20
2.0
MW LOAD
0.0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
COUNTRY EAST
COUNTRY EAST %
140
12.0
120
10.3
100
8.6
80
6.9
60
5.1
40
3.4
20
1.7
0.0
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
CURRENT YEAR
COUNTRY GOLDFIELDS
COUNTRY GOLDFIELDS %
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MW LOAD
5.1
GENERATION CONNECTION
ARRANGEMENT
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5. ENERGY PROJECTIONS
ROAM uses estimated average capacity factors
for each plant type to estimate the likely energy
generated from a particular planting mix, in
relation to energy consumption forecasts.
This ensures that the plant mix (baseload,
intermediate and peaking) is feasible.
6. PLANT LOCATIONS
The locations of new plants are considered
in the development of planting schedules, in
conjunction with any known limiting factors
around plant location. Known transmission
limitations are taken into consideration.
7. OTHER FACTORS
ROAM also uses market knowledge and
experience to take into consideration any
other factors that may be important in the
development of the market.
In planting each of the scenarios, a number
of iterations are performed and cross-checks
completed in order to reach a plausible planting
outcome for each scenario.
2. DEMAND
Plants are constructed to achieve the Reserve
Capacity Target stipulated by the IMO, with a
likely margin above that representing entry of
competitive generation above the target.
3. CARBON PRICE TRAJECTORY
With a milder emissions reduction target (0% to
5%), more emissions intensive plant is allowed,
as the penalty for emitting is less arduous for
these plants. With higher emissions targets
more renewable plant is included. Anticipated
average emissions factors for each plant type
are used to predict likely emissions from each
planting schedule under development, to inform
the planting. The price points at which plant
type changeover will occur is informed by
ROAMs extensive modelling and research.
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THEMES CONSIDERED
Load
Western Power developed load forecasts as
discussed in Chapter 4.
Gas availability
Although northern Western Australia has
significant gas available, the increase in the LNG
export industry is likely to expose the state to
international gas prices. This could impact on
the competitiveness of gas-fired plant in the
SWIS. Two alternatives for gas availability were
considered. One with abundant gas supplies
and the other limited gas supplies.
Wind ambition
The SWIS has excellent wind resources
compared to other parts of Australia. However
as an isolated grid the SWIS has major
challenges with high levels of wind penetration.
As penetration levels increase, frequency
control ancillary services are likely to become
substantially more expensive and changes to
the market are likely to be required in order
to facilitate wind development. This issue has
been covered further in the ROAM report to the
Renewable Energy Generation Working Group
chaired by the IMO.
LOAD
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY %
GAS AVAILABILITY
WIND AMBITION
PROBABILITY %
Central
15
Limited
Low
11.03
High
Limited
Low
10.08
High
Limited
Low
7.35
Central
15
Limited
High
7.35
Central
Limited
Low
6.72
High
Limited
High
6.72
High
Limited
High
4.90
Central
15
Limited
Low
4.73
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PARTICIPANT NAME
FACILITY NAME
CAPACITY
CREDITS
2011/12
Alcoa of Australia
ALCOA_WGP
24
ALINTA_PNJ_U1
129
ALINTA_PNJ_U2
132
ALINTA_WGP_GT
176
ALINTA_WGP_GT2
176
ALINTA_WWF
39.313
INVESTEC_COLLGAR_WF1
90
EDWFMAN_WF1
29.867
PRK_AG
61.4
BW1_BLUEWATERS_G2
215.9
BW2_BLUEWATERS_G1
215.9
CANNING_MELVILLE
1.188
KALAMUNDA_SG
1.3
RED_HILL
2.399
TAMALA_PARK
3.386
MHPS
0.223
NEWGEN_NEERABUP_GT1
330.6
NEWGEN_KWINANA_CCG1
320
ATLAS
0.934
GOSNELLS
0.656
ROCKINGHAM
1.607
SOUTH_CARDUP
2.839
SKYFRM_MTBARKER_WF1
0.935
STHRNCRS_EG
11.995
TESLA_PICTON_G1
9.9
Verve Energy
ALBANY_WF1
7.085
Verve Energy
BREMER_BAY_WF1
0.195
Verve Energy
COCKBURN_CCG1
231.8
Verve Energy
COLLIE_G1
318
Verve Energy
GERALDTON_GT1
15.516
Verve Energy
KALBARRI_WF1
0.624
Verve Energy
KEMERTON_GT11
143
Verve Energy
KEMERTON_GT12
141.7
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PARTICIPANT NAME
FACILITY NAME
CAPACITY
CREDITS
2011/12
Verve Energy
KWINANA_G1
Verve Energy
KWINANA_G2
Verve Energy
KWINANA_G5
174
Verve Energy
KWINANA_G6
177
Verve Energy
KWINANA_GT1
16.925
Verve Energy
KWINANA_GT2
92.156
Verve Energy
KWINANA_GT3
92.156
Verve Energy
MUJA_G5
185
Verve Energy
MUJA_G6
185
Verve Energy
MUJA_G7
211
Verve Energy
MUJA_G8
211
Verve Energy
MUNGARRA_GT1
32.15
Verve Energy
MUNGARRA_GT2
32.15
Verve Energy
MUNGARRA_GT3
31.999
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT1
32.15
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT10
107
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT11
115
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT2
31.703
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT3
37
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT4
37
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT5
37
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT7
37
Verve Energy
PINJAR_GT9
107
Verve Energy
PPP_KCP_EG1
76.9
Verve Energy
SWCJV_WORSLEY_COGEN_COG1
106
Verve Energy
TIWEST_COG1
33
Verve Energy
WEST_KALGOORLIE_GT2
34.175
Verve Energy
WEST_KALGOORLIE_GT3
19
HENDERSON_RENEWABLE_IG1
2.66
BRIDGETOWN_BIOMASS_PLANT
40
PERTHENERGY_KWINANA_GT1
105
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PARTICIPANT NAME
FACILITY NAME
CAPACITY
CREDITS
2011/12
AVAILABILITY
(HRS/YEAR)
ALINTA_DSM_1
17
24
KANOWNA_CL1
24
DMT Energy
DMTENERGY_CL1 block 1
24
DMT Energy
DMTENERGY_CL1 block 2
10
24
Energy Response
ERESPONS_CL1 block 1
13
48
Energy Response
ERESPONS_CL1 block 2
10
48
Energy Response
ERESPONS_CL2 block 1
25
48
Energy Response
ERESPONS_CL2 block 2
20
48
Energy Response
ERESPONS_CL2 block 3
24
DSM_BODDINGTON_CL1
20
48
PREMPWR_DSM_CL1
10
24
PREMPWR_DSM_CL2 1.
24
PREMPWR_DSM_CL3
20
48
Synergy
SYNERGY_PDS142_CL41
40
48
Water Corporation
WATERCORP_CL1 block 1
14
24
Water Corporation
WATERCORP_CL1 block 2
24
Water Corporation
WATERCORP_CL2 17.
24
Water Corporation
WATERCORP_CL3 block 1
14
24
Water Corporation
WATERCORP_CL3 block 2
24
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TABLE 54: GENERATION PLANTING FOR THE FOUR MOST LIKELY SCENARIOS
YEAR
LOAD CENTRAL
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 15%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD HIGH
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 5%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD HIGH
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 0%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD CENTRAL
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 15%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION HIGH
Kwinana (190MW
CCGT),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Kwinana (190MW
CCGT),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Kwinana (190MW
CCGT),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Kwinana (190MW
CCGT),
DSM (50MW DSM),
2009-10
2010-11
2011-12
2012-13
Collie (200MW
Coal),
2013-14
Merredin (200MW
Wind),
Collie (200MW
Coal),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Merredin (200MW
Wind),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Collie (200MW
Coal),
Merredin (200MW
Wind),
Collie (200MW
Coal),
DSM (180MW
DSM),
Merredin (200MW
Wind),
Merredin (75MW
Diesel),
Kwinana (5MW
Wave),
2014-15
Merredin (75MW
Diesel),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Eneabba (360MW
OCGT),
Merredin (75MW
Diesel),
DSM (50MW DSM),
Mungarra (45MW
Solar Thermal),
DSM (75MW DSM),
Eneabba (356MW
OCGT),
Merredin (75MW
Diesel),
Kwinana (5MW
Wave),
Eneabba (360MW
Coal),
Collie 3 (195MW
Coal),
Merredin (30MW
Wind),
Albany (15MW
Wind),
Beenup (55MW
Wind),
Eneabba (360MW
OCGT),
2015-16
Cataby (130MW
Wind),
Cataby (130MW
Wind),
Mungarra (45MW
Solar Thermal),
Cataby (130MW
Wind),
Merredin (30MW
Wind),
Collie (200MW
Coal),
Regional Diesel #1
(39MW Diesel),
Neerabup (30MW
Biomass),
Collie (195MW
Coal),
Cataby (130MW
Wind),
Mungarra (95MW
Wind),
Mungarra (45MW
Solar Thermal),
Mungarra (90MW
Wind),
2016-17
Kwinana (5MW
Wave),
Merredin (30MW
Wind),
Beenup (55MW
Wind),
Eneabba (4MW
Geo),
DSM (75MW DSM),
Kalgoorlie (2MW
Solar PV),
Cataby (40MW
Wind),
Albany (15MW
Wind),
Mungarra (90MW
Wind),
North Country
(99MW OCGT),
Regional Diesel #2
(40MW Diesel),
Regional Diesel #3
(40MW Diesel),
Albany (15MW
Wind),
Eneabba (360MW
OCGT),
Regional Diesel
(40MW Diesel),
Neerabup (30MW
Biomass),
Mungarra (170MW
OCGT),
Mungarra (45MW
Solar Thermal),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Northern Terminal
(99MW OCGT),
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YEAR
LOAD CENTRAL
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 15%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD HIGH
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 5%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD HIGH
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 0%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION LOW
LOAD CENTRAL
CARBON PRICE
TRAJECTORY 15%
GAS AVAILABILITY
LIMITED
WIND AMBITION HIGH
2017-18
Albany (15MW
Wind),
Cataby (390MW
Wind),
Walkaway (95MW
Wind),
Mungarra (170MW
OCGT),
North Country
(100MW OCGT),
Augusta (50MW
Wind),
North Country
(100MW OCGT),
Regional Diesel
(40MW Diesel),
Regional
Diesel(40MW
Diesel),
Cataby (130MW
Wind),
Kalgoorlie (2MW
Solar PV),
Cataby (390MW
Wind),
Northern Terminal
(99MW OCGT),
2018-19
Mungarra (170MW
OCGT),
Augusta (50MW
Wind),
Mungarra (45MW
Solar Thermal),
Nilgen (130MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Regional Diesel
(40MW Diesel),
Walkaway (95MW
Wind),
Mungarra (166MW
OCGT),
Cataby (200MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Northern Terminal
(99MW OCGT),
2019-20
Mungarra (90MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Northern Terminal
(100MW OCGT),
Mungarra (90MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
Regional Diesel
(40MW Diesel),
Augusta (50MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
2020-21
Cataby (200MW
Wind),
Northern Terminal
(100MW OCGT),
Kwinana (60MW
Wind),
Kwinana (100MW
OCGT),
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COMPLETED PROJECTS
This section describes augmentations that have been completed since the
publication of the 2009 APR. During 2009/10 Western Power has undertaken
various investments to the SWIS to cater for increasing demand. The tables
below provide a comprehensive list of the projects completed in 2009/10 and
the key driver for each project.
TABLE 61: AUGMENTATION TO TRANSMISSION LINES NETWORK
DRIVER
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DRIVER
DRIVER
|63|
DRIVER
DRIVER
|64|
DRIVER
|65|
TABLE 65: INSTALLATION OF CAPACITOR COMPENSATION AND MITIGATION OF VOLTAGE CONSTRAINTS ON DISTRIBUTION
NETWORK
DRIVER
|66|
The SWIS transmission network covers the area from Geraldton in the north
to Albany in the south and from Kalgoorlie in the east to the west coast. For
planning purposes the SWIS has been divided into five regions: Country North,
Country East, Country South, Country Goldfields and Metro. Further the Metro
region has been sub-divided into four sectors, Metro North, Metro South, Metro
East and Metro CBD. These regions and sectors are shown in Figure 71.
This chapter describes the current transmission
network supply arrangements and emerging
transmission issues over the next 10 years that
affect network performance and capacity in
the SWIS. Potential strategies to address these
emerging issues are discussed.
7.1
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Kalbarri
Geraldton
Three Springs
Eneabba
Moora
Kalgoorlie
Southern Cross
Merredin
LEGEND
North
Northam
Country Towns
Metro
CBD
Country North
East
Country South
Pinjarra
Country East
Lake Grace
South
Country Goldfields
Bunbury
Wagin
Ravensthorpe
Busselton
Manjimup
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|69|
7.1.1
METRO REGION
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|71|
Northern
Terminal
CBD
Western
Terminal
Guildford
Terminal
LEGEND
Cannington
Terminal
Kwinana
Terminal
Southern
Terminal
Northern
Terminal
CBD
Western
Terminal
Guildford
Terminal
LEGEND
South Fremantle
Terminal
Kwinana
Terminal
Open Point
Southern
Terminal
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|73|
|74|
|75|
Northern
Terminal
Guildford
Terminal
LEGEND
Belmont
Cannington
Terminal
Kenwick
Link
To Wells
Terminal
FIGURE 7-5: POTENTIAL REARRANGEMENT OF FUTURE POWER FLOWS SUPPLYING METRO EAST
Northern
Terminal
Guildford
Terminal
LEGEND
East Perth
Open Point
Belmont
Cannington
Terminal
Kenwick
Link
To Wells
Terminal
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FIGURE 7-6: EXISTING NETWORK LAYOUT SHOWING AREA WHERE CAPACITY IS CONSTRAINED
Geraldton
Mungarra
Walkaway
Golden Grove
Karara Mine Site
Three Springs
Eneabba
LEGEND
330kV Substation
Emu Downs
132kV Substation
132kV Power Station
Moora
132kV Infrastructure
132kV Double Circuit
Cataby
Regans
Ca
Muchea
Pinjar
pa
c it
yC
on
str
ain
e
dA
rea
Neerabup
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DEMAND COMPONENTS
CENTRAL
HIGH
115
115
115
36
42
51
27
38
113
Karara Stage 1
102
(up to 120)
102
(up to 120)
Karara Stage 2
152
Extension Hill
119
205
333
701
178
297
652
Block loads
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FIGURE 7-7: COUNTRY NORTH (MID WEST) LOAD FORECAST (EX ENEABBA / MUCHEA)
750
700
650
600
550
500
400
350
300
250
200
150
100
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
50
2006
450
YEAR
EXISTING CAPACITY
CENTRAL FORECAST
HISTORICAL ACTUALS
LOW FORECAST
HIGH FORECAST
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|80|
Moonyoonooka (future)
Mungarra
Walkaway
Golden Grove
Karara Mine Site
Three Springs
(Future)
Eneabba
LEGEND
New Infrastructure
330kV Line Stage 1
Emu Downs
Existing Infrastructure
132kV Line
132kV Terminal Station / Substation
Regans
to be
replaced
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|82|
yA
rea
FIGURE 7-9: COUNTRY SOUTH REGION WITH TWO TRANSMISSION STUDY AREAS
tud
Pinjarra
We
st S
Kemerton
LEGEND
So
uth
Marriot Road
Worsley
Bunbury Harbour
Picton
Kojonup
the
Gre
Margaret River
at S
ou
Busselton
rn
Stu
dy
Are
Muja
Bridgetown
Beenup
Manjimup
Albany
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|84|
7.5
COUNTRY EAST
Country Goldfields
Study Area
West Kalgoorlie
Southern Cross
Merredin
Yilgarn
Northam
Merredin
Terminal
LEGEND
Kondinin
To Muja
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COUNTRY GOLDFIELDS
|86|
Country Goldfields
Study Area
Piccadilly
LEGEND
Parkeston
West Kalgoorlie
Boulder
Jan Mine
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FIGURE 7-12: PEAK LOAD DEMAND CENTRAL FORECAST FOR COUNTRY GOLDFIELDS REGION
150
140
120
110
100
90
80
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
70
1998
130
YEAR
EXISTING CAPACITY
HISTORICAL ACTUALS
CENTRAL FORECAST
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SUPPLY I S SUE S
This chapter describes emerging supply issues on the SWIS and details the
committed projects which address these issues for each of the described
Planning Regions.
The supply issues include:
shortfall of zone substation power transformer
capacity;
thermal constraints on distribution networks
limiting the capability to supply loads or
transfer loads between zone substations;
voltage regulation constraints on long
distribution feeders limiting the ability to
connect new loads; and
voltage imbalance due to disproportionate
loading on our single phase distribution
network.
This chapter considers the voltage
transformations that occur at the zone
substation level. This voltage transformation
can be from 132kV or 66kV, down to 33kV, 22kV,
11kV or 6.6kV.
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8.1
|90|
Beermullah
Seabird
Gingin
Bindoon
Chittering
Two Rocks
Yanchep
Muchea
Pinjar
Wanneroo
Ellenbrook
Sorrento
Chidlow
LEGEND
Perth
Sawyers Valley
Major Towns
Metro North
Fremantle
Metro South
Metro East
Roleystone
Metro CBD
Rockingham
Port Kennedy
Jarrahdale
Mandurah
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CITY OF STIRLING
TOWN OF VINCENT
North Perth
CITY OF BAYSWATER
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE
Joel Terrace
Cook Street
CITY OF PERTH
CITY OF SUBIACO
Milligan Street
Wellington Street
Hay Street
Forrest Avenue
LEGEND
Zone Substations
KINGS PARK
LGA
11kV
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ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Milligan Street
Hay Street
Wellington Street
Forrest Avenue
Joel Terrace
Cook Street
North Perth
City of Perth
Town of Vincent
City of Bayswater
City of Stirling
Town of Cambridge
City of Subiaco
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
East Perth,
Highgate,
Inglewood and
North Perth
End 2010
North Perth,
Mt Lawley,
Leederville and
Northbridge
End of
2010
East Perth
Early
2011
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|94|
Beermullah
Seabird
Gingin
Bindoon
Chittering
Two Rocks
Yanchep
Muchea
Pinjar
Wanneroo
LEGEND
Major Towns
Ellenbrook
6.6kV
11kV (A)
11kV (B)
Midland
22kV (A)
22kV (B)
City Beach
Subiaco
Cottesloe
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CITY OF STIRLING
Herdsman Parade
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE
CITY OF SUBIACO
Shenton Park
KINGS PARK
Medical Centre
CITY OF NEDLANDS
CITY OF PERTH
TOWN OF CLAREMONT
University
LEGEND
Nedlands
Zone Substations
LGA
6.6kV
|96|
TABLE 83: METRO NORTH 6.6kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Herdsman Parade
Medical Centre
Nedlands
Shenton Park
University
City of Stirling
Town of Cambridge
City of Subiaco
City of Nedlands
Town of Claremont
City of Perth
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
There are no
committed projects in
this Planning Cluster
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CITY OF STIRLING
CITY OF BAYSWATER
Manning Street
Osborne Park
Yokine
LEGEND
Morley
Zone Substations
LGA
11kV (A)
Wembley Downs
TOWN OF VINCENT
TOWN OF CAMBRIDGE
N
CITY OF NEDLANDS
|98|
TABLE 85: METRO NORTH 11kV (A) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Manning Street
Morley
Osborne Park
Wembley Downs
Yokine
City of Stirling
Town of Vincent
Town of Cambridge
City of Bayswater
City of Nedlands
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Wembley Downs
convert distribution
network from 6.6kV
to 11kV
Wembley
Downs and
City Beach
End 2010
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CITY OF NEDLANDS
TOWN OF CLAREMONT
TOWN OF COTTESLOE
LEGEND
Zone Substations
Cottesloe
LGA
SHIRE OF
PEPPERMINT GROVE
11kV (B)
CITY OF FREMANTLE
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TABLE 87: METRO NORTH 11kV (B) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Cottesloe
City of Nedlands
Town of Claremont
Town of Cottesloe
Shire of Peppermint Grove
Town of Mosman Park
City of Fremantle
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Cottesloe convert
distribution network
from 6.6kV to 11kV
Cottesloe,
Peppermint
Grove and
Mosman Park
End 2010
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Henley Brook
CITY OF WANNEROO
CITY OF SWAN
LEGEND
Malaga
Zone Substations
LGA
22kV (A)
Beechboro
CITY OF BAYSWATER
CITY OF STIRLING
TOWN OF
BASSENDEAN
Hadfields
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TABLE 89: METRO NORTH 22kV (A) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Beechboro
Hadfields
Henley Brook
Malaga
City of Bayswater
Town of Bassendean
City of Swan
City of Stirling
City of Wanneroo
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Malaga installation of
third power transformer
Mid 2011
|103|
Regans
SHIRE OF
VICTORIA PLAINS
SHIRE OF GINGIN
SHIRE OF CHITTERING
SHIRE OF TOODYAY
Muchea
CITY OF WANNEROO
LEGEND
Future Zone Substations
Yanchep
Zone Substations
LGA
Clarkson
CITY OF SWAN
22kV (B)
Wanneroo
Joondalup
Mullaloo
Padbury
Wangara
Landsdale
CITY OF
JOONDALUP
Balcatta
North Beach
Arkana
CITY OF STIRLING
|104|
TABLE 811: METRO NORTH 22kV (B) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Arkana
Clarkson
Landsdale
Muchea
Mullaloo
North Beach
Padbury
Regans 22kV
Wanneroo
Yanchep
City of Stirling
City of Joondalup
City of Wanneroo
City of Swan
Shire of Chittering
Shire of Toodyay
Shire of Gingin
Shire of Victoria Plains
Perth Metropolitan
Wheatbelt
|105|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Clarkson installation
of new feeder
Butler,
Jindalee
End 2010
Wangara,
Madeley and
Wanneroo
End 2010
Joondalup
and Connolly
End 2010
Balcatta
Industrial
Area, Carine,
Hamersley
and Balcatta
End 2013
|106|
|107|
Bentley
Fremantle
Jandakot
Roleystone
Rockingham
Jarrahdale
Port Kennedy
LEGEND
Major Towns
6.6kV
11kV (A)
11kV (B)
22kV (A)
Mandurah
22kV (B)
22kV (C)
|108|
CITY OF BELMONT
LEGEND
Zone Substations
LGA
6.6kV
Victoria Park
|109|
TABLE 813: METRO SOUTH 6.6kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Victoria Park
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
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Clarence Street
Collier
LEGEND
Zone Substations
LGA
11kV (A)
CITY OF CANNING
|111|
TABLE 815: METRO SOUTH 11kV (A) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Clarence Street
Collier
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Clarence Street
installation of new
feeder and upgrade
lower rated sections
South Perth
and Como
End 2010
|112|
CITY OF FREMANTLE
North Fremantle
TOWN OF EAST FREMANTLE
CITY OF FREMANTLE
Edmund Street
LEGEND
Zone Substations
LGA
11kV (B)
|113|
TABLE 817: METRO SOUTH 11kV (B) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Edmund Street
North Fremantle
City of Fremantle
Town of East Fremantle
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
|114|
TOWN OF EAST
FREMANTLE
Amherst
Myaree
CITY OF
CITY OF MELVILLE Riverton CANNING
Canning Vale
OConnor
CITY OF FREMANTLE
Murdoch
Willeton
Maddington
SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA
CITY OF GOSNELLS
Gosnells
South Fremantle
Australian Paper Mills
Bibra Lake
Southern River
CITY OF COCKBURN
Cockburn Cement
CITY OF ARMADALE
Byford
TOWN OF KWINANA
LEGEND
Future Zone Substations
Zone Substations
CITY OF ROCKINGHAM
SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE
LGA
22kV (A)
SHIRE OF MURRAY
|115|
TABLE 8 19: METRO SOUTH 22kV (A) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Amherst
Australian Paper Mills
Bibra Lake
Byford
Canning Vale
Cockburn Cement
Gosnells
Murdoch
Myaree
OConnor
Riverton
South Fremantle 22kV
Southern River
City of Fremantle
Town of East Fremantle
City of Melville
City of Canning
City of Gosnells
City of Armadale
City of Cockburn
Town of Kwinana
Shire of Serpentine-Jarrahdale
Shire of Murray
Shire Kalamunda
City of Rockingham
Perth Metropolitan
|116|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
OConnor installation of
third power transformer
Myaree
End 2010
Murdoch installation
of second power
transformer and Two
new feeders
Murdoch, Bateman
and Bull Creek
End 2010
End 2010
Byford feeder
conductor upgrade and
recloser installation
Wungong and
Armadale
End 2010
Mid 2011
Spearwood, Coogee,
Bibra Lake
Mid 2011
Maddington, Thornlie
and Gosnells
End 2011
OConnor, Palmyra,
Beaconsfield, Hilton
and White Gum Valley
End 2011
|117|
CITY OF BAYSWATER
CITY OF SWAN
Belmont
LEGEND
Zone Substations
Rivervale
LGA
CITY OF BELMONT
22kV (B)
Kewdale
Welshpool
Tate Street
SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA
CITY OF CANNING
Bentley
CITY OF GOSNELLS
|118|
TABLE 821: METRO SOUTH 22kV (B) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Belmont
Bentley
Kewdale
Rivervale
Tate Street
Welshpool
Perth Metropolitan
|119|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Karawara and
Bentley
End 2010
Rivervale installation of
third power transformer
Lathlain,
Carlisle and
Burswood
Mid 2011
Kewdale installation of
second power transformer
and A new feeder to
offload Tate Street
Welshpool,
Kewdale and
Queens Park
Mid 2011
|120|
CITY OF COCKBURN
TOWN OF KWINANA
British Petroleum
Medina
Mason Road
Rockingham
Waikiki
SHIRE OF SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE
CITY OF ROCKINGHAM
LEGEND
Zone Substations
LGA
22kV (C)
Meadow Springs
SHIRE OF MURRAY
CITY OF MANDURAH
Mandurah
Pinjarra
|121|
TABLE 823: METRO SOUTH 22kV (C) ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
British Petroleum
Mandurah
Mason Road
Meadow Springs
Medina
Pinjarra
Rockingham
Waikiki
Town of Kwinana
Shire of Serpentine
Jarrahdale
City of Rockingham
City of Mandurah
Shire of Murray
City of Cockburn
Perth Metropolitan
Peel
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Pinjarra installation of
third power transformer
Ravenswood
End 2010
Medina installation of
third power transformer
Kwinana, Medina,
Banjup and Hope Valley
End 2011
|122|
|123|
CITY OF SWAN
SHIRE OF MUNDARING
Midland Junction
Hazelmere
Sawyers Valley
Darlington
Mundaring Weir
CITY OF BELMONT
LEGEND
Forrestfield
Zone Substations
Kalamunda
LGA
6.6kV
SHIRE OF KALAMUNDA
22kV
SHIRE OF YORK
CITY OF GOSNELLS
SHIRE OF BEVERLEY
CITY OF ARMADALE
SHIRE OF WANDERING
|124|
TABLE 825: METRO EAST 6.6kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Mundaring Weir
Shire of Mundaring
Perth Metropolitan
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
TABLE 827: METRO EAST 22kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Darlington
Forrestfield
Hazelmere
Kalamunda
Midland Junction
Sawyers Valley
City of Swan
Shire of Mundaring
Shire of Kalamunda
City of Belmont
City of Gosnells
City of Armadale
Shire of York
Shire of Beverley
Shire of Wandering
Perth Metropolitan
|125|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Sawyers
Valley,
Parkerville
and Stoneville
End 2010
Sawyers Valley
Establish 132/22kV
power transformer and
a new feeder
Chidlow, Mt
Helena and
Wooroloo
Mid 2011
|126|
Kalbarri
Geraldton
Three Springs
Eneabba
Moora
Kalgoorlie
Southern Cross
LEGEND
Merredin
Country Towns
Northam
Country North
Country South
Country East
Country Goldfields
Pinjarra
Lake Grace
Bunbury
Wagin
Ravensthorpe
Busselton
Manjimup
N
Albany
|127|
|128|
Kalbarri
NORTHAMPTON
CHAPMAN
VALLEY
YALGOO
CITY OF GERALDTON
MULLEWA
Chapman
Durlacher
Geraldton
Rangeway
GREENOUGH
MORAWA
MINGENEW
IRWIN
Three Springs
SANDSTONE
PERENJORI
THREE
SPRINGS
MENZIES
CARNAMAH
Eneabba
LEGEND
YILGARN
MOUNT MARSHALL
COOROW
DALWALLINU
Zone Substations
LGA
6.6kV
DANDARAGAN
MOORA
Moora
WONGAN-BALLIDU
11kV
KOORDA
33kV
Regans
VICTORIA PLAINS
DOWERIN
GOOMALLING
GINGIN
CHITTERING
|129|
TABLE 829: COUNTRY NORTH 33kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Geraldton
Moora
Three Springs
Regans
Eneabba
Kalbarri18
Mid West
Wheatbelt
18 Kalbarri substation is supplied via 33kV distribution network and is stepped down to 6.6kV for local town site distribution.
|130|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Install a voltage
regulator on the
Leeman feeder
Leeman
End of 2010
Install isolation
transformers on the
Dandaragan, Eneabba
and Latham feeders
Dandaragan,
Eneabba and
Latham
Mid 2011
TABLE 831: COUNTRY NORTH 11kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Chapman
Durlacher
Rangeway
City of Geraldton
Shire of Greenough
Mid West
|131|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Webberton and
Strathalbyn
End of 2010
End of 2010
|132|
BEVERLEY
BROOKTON
CORRIGIN
KONDININ
DUNDAS
PINGELLY
WANDERING
MURRAY
Coolup
KULIN
CUBALLING
Boddington
BODDINGTON
WAROONA
WICKEPIN
Wagerup
Narrogin
NARROGIN
HARVEY
Marriott Road
WEST ARTHUR
CAPEL
Capel
WOODANILLING
DONNYBROOKBALINGUP
KENT
KATANNING
RAVENSTHORPE
Katanning
BUSSELTON
Kojonup
BOYUP BROOK
AUGUSTAMARGARET RIVER
DUMBLEYUNG
Wagin
Collie
Picton
DARDANUP
BROOMEHILL
Bridgetown
Margaret River
ESPERANCE
WAGIN
COLLIE
Bunbury Harbour
Busselton
LAKE GRACE
WILLIAMS
BRIDGETOWNGREENBUSHES
GNOWANGERUP
KOJONUP
JERRAMUNGUP
TAMBELLUP
NANNUP
Beenup
Manjimup
CRANBROOK
MANJIMUP
PLANTAGENET
Mount Barker
LEGEND
ALBANY
Zone Substations
DENMARK
Albany
LGA
22kV
33kV
|133|
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
South West
City of Albany
Shire of Beverly
Shire of Broomehill
Shire of Boddington
Shire of Cranbrook
Shire of Denmark
Shire of Gnowangerup
Shire of Katanning
Shire of Kent
Shire of Kojonup
Shire of Plantagenet
Shire of Tambellup
Shire of Manjimup (Walpole)
Shire of Woodanilling
Shire of Brookton
Shire of Cuballing
Shire of Dumbleyung
Narrogin (Shire of)
Narrogin (Town of)
Shire of Pingelly
Shire of Wagin
Shire of Wandering
Shire of West Arthur
Shire of Wickepin
Shire of Williams
Great Southern
|134|
|135|
TABLE 834: COUNTRY SOUTH 22kV SOUTH WEST STUDY AREA COMMITTED PROJECTS
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Pemberton regulator
Pemberton town
and surrounds.
End 2011
Margaret River
to Augusta
localised capacity
improvements
End 2011
Eaton Australind
isolation transformers
Australind
Mid 2011
Margaret River
End 2011
Eaton and
Australind
Mid 2012
Nannup
End 2011
Donnybrook imbalance
Donnybrook
End 2012
Busselton CBD
precinct
End 2012
|136|
TABLE 835: COUNTRY SOUTH 22kV GREAT SOUTHERN STUDY AREA COMMITTED PROJECTS
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Waterfront feeder
Mid 2011
AREA
BY WHEN
PROJECT
BENEFIT
There are no
committed projects in
this planning cluster.
|137|
MENZIES
MOUNT MARSHALL
MUKINBUDIN
KOORDA
WESTONIA
VICTORIA PLAINS
WYALKATCHEM
YILGARN
TRAYNING
NUNGARIN
Southern Cross
DOWERIN
GOOMALLING
CHITTERING
TOODYAY
CUNDERDIN
KELLERBERRIN
COOLGARDIE
Merredin
NORTHAM
Northam
SWAN
TAMMIN
Yilgarn
Carrabin
MERREDIN
Cunderdin
Kellerberrin
Wundowie
YORK
MUNDARING
BRUCE ROCK
QUAIRADING
NAREMBEEN
Bounty
BEVERLEY
DUNDAS
CORRIGIN
KONDININ
Kondinin
LEGEND
Zone Substations
KULIN
WICKEPIN
LAKE GRACE
LGA
22kV
33kV
DUMBLEYUNG
|138|
TABLE 837: COUNTRY EAST 22kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Carrabin
Cunderdin
Kellerberrin
Merredin
Northam
Wundowie
Shire of Beverley
Shire of Bruce Rock
Shire of Cunderdin
Shire of Dowerin
Shire of Goomalling
Shire of Kellerberrin
Shire of Koorda
Shire of Merredin
Shire of Mt Marshall
Shire of Mukinbudin
Shire of Mundaring
Shire of Northam
Town of Northam
Shire of Nungarin
Shire of Quairading
Shire of Tammin
Shire of Toodyay
Shire of Trayning
Shire of Victoria Plains
Shire of Westonia
Shire of Wyalkatchem
Shire of York
Shire of Yilgarn
Wheatbelt
|139|
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Isolation transformers
for Country East
Mid 2011
Mid 2011
Minnivale regulator
Goomalling feeder load
transfer
Goomalling and
surrounding areas
End 2010
End 2010
Hyden regulator
Hyden and
surrounding area
End 2011
York and
surrounding area
Mid 2010
|140|
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Bounty
Kondinin
Southern Cross
Yilgarn
Wheatbelt
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
|141|
MENZIES
YILGARN
Black Flag
Piccadilly
West Kalgoorlie Terminal
Boulder
LEGEND
KALGOORLIE-BOULDER
Zone Substations
LGA
COOLGARDIE
11kV
Western Mining Kambalda
33kV
YILGARN
DUNDAS
|142|
TABLE 841: COUNTRY GOLDFIELDS 11kV ZONE SUBSTATION, LGA AND REGION
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Piccadilly
West Kalgoorlie Terminal 11kV
Western Mining Kambalda
City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Shire of Coolgardie
(Kambalda)
Goldfields-Esperance
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
Replacement of feeder
exit cables out of
Piccadilly Substation
Boulder and
central Kalgoorlie
Mid 2012
|143|
ZONE SUBSTATIONS
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
AUTHORITIES
DEPARTMENT OF REGIONAL
DEVELOPMENT REGION
Black Flag
Boulder
West Kalgoorlie Terminal 33kV
Shire of Coolgardie
Shire of Kalgoorlie-Boulder
Shire of Menzies
Goldfields-Esperance
PROJECT
BENEFIT
AREA
BY WHEN
There are no
committed projects in
this planning cluster.
|144|
APPENDIX A
ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Access Code
APR
CBD
Coincident
CPT
Declared Sent
Out Capacity
DEC
DEWHA /
DSEWPC
Diversified Region
Peak Forecast
Diversified
System Peak
DLC
DNSP
DRD
DSM
Energy Safety
EPA
EP Act
EPBC Act
ERA
Firm capacity
HVAC trial
HVDC
IMO
IGCC
IPP
kA
kV
LGA
LNG
MVA
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MW
MWEP
N0
N1
For a substation to be designed to N-1 reliability criteria means all load supplied
by the substation after loss of the largest transformer or item of plant.
N2
N-2 criteria means the consequences of the coincidence of one planned and
one unplanned outage of transmission elements at or below 80% of peak load
will normally result in supply being maintained without loss of load provided
generation is rescheduled prior to the second outage.
NCR Criteria
A zone substation designed to the NCR reliability criteria allows for the loss
of an amount of load equivalent to a transformers pre-outage loading at
any load level ensuring the outage of any single transmission plant item
comprising the substation transformer circuits. Loss of load is permitted for
the period required to install the Rapid Response Spare Transformer (RRST)
NCS
NFIT
Non-coincident
Non-Diversified
Region Peak
Forecast
Non-Diversified
System Peak
OoE
PoEn
PPG
SAIDI
SDP
SECWA
SOO
SPS
STATCOM
SVC
SWIS
Technical Rules
TNSP
WEM
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APPENDIX B
CROSS REFERENCE OF DEPARTMENT OF DEVELOPMENT, LGA, WESTERN POWER REGION
Source: Appendix 4 Local Government Areas by Region in Indicators of Regional Development
in Western Australia for Department of Local Government and Regional Development, 2003 from
Department of Regional Development and Lands website August 2010.
Note:
Only those Department of Regional Development (DRD) Regions that are supplied by Western
Powers SWIS are listed in the table below.
LGAs highlighted in the table are part of the DRD Region but are not supplied by Western Powers
SWIS.
Cross Reference of Department of Planning, Local Government Authority and Western Power
Region / Sector / Cluster.
DRD REGIONS
GoldfieldsEsperance
Coolgardie (S)
Dundas (S)
Esperance (S)
Kalgoorlie/Boulder (C)
Laverton (S)
Leonora (S)
Menzies (S)
Ngaanyatjarraku (S)
Ravensthorpe (S)
Great Southern
Mid West
Albany (C)
Broomehill (S)
Cranbrook (S)
Denmark (S)
Gnowangerup (S)
Jerramungup (S)
Katanning (S)
Kent (S)
Kojonup (S)
Plantagenet (S)
Tambellup (S)
Woodanilling (S)
Carnamah (S)
Chapman Valley (S)
Coorow (S)
Cue (S)
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DRD REGIONS
Geraldton (C)
Greenough (S)
Irwin (S)
Meekatharra (S)
Mingenew (S)
Morawa (S)
Murchison (S)
Northampton (S)
Perenjori (S)
Sandstone (S)
Three Springs (S)
Wiluna (S)
Yalgoo (S)
Peel
South West
Wheatbelt
Boddington (S)
Mandurah (C)
Murray (S)
Serpentine-Jarrahdale (S)
Waroona (S)
Bridgetown-Greenbushes (S)
Bunbury (C)
Busselton (S)
Capel (S)
Collie (S)
Dardanup (S)
Donnybrook-Balingup (S)
Harvey (S)
Manjimup (S)
Nannup (S)
Beverley (S)
Brookton (S)
Country South
Chittering (S)
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DRD REGIONS
Corrigin (S)
Cuballing (S)
Country South
Cunderdin (S)
Dalwallinu (S)
Dandaragan (S)
Dowerin (S)
Dumbleyung (S)
Gingin (S)
Goomalling (S)
Kellerberrin (S)
Kondinin (S)
Koorda (S)
Kulin (S)
Merredin (S)
Moora (S)
Mukinbudin (S)
Narembeen (S)
Narrogin (S)
Country South
Narrogin (T)
Country South
Northam (S)
Northam (T)
Nungarin (S)
Pingelly (S)
Country South
Quairading (S)
Tammin (S)
Toodyay (S)
Trayning (S)
Wagin (S)
Country South
Wandering (S)
Country South
Country South
Westonia (S)
Wickepin (S)
Williams (S)
Country South
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DRD REGIONS
Perth Metropolitan
Wongan-Ballidu (S)
Wyalkatchem (S)
Yilgarn (S)
York (S)
Armadale (C)
Bassendean (T)
Bayswater (C)
Belmont (C)
Cambridge (T)
Canning (C)
Claremont (T)
Cockburn (C)
Cottesloe (T)
Fremantle (C)
Gosnells (C)
Joondalup (C)
Kalamunda (S)
Kwinana (T)
Melville (C)
Mundaring (S)
Nedlands (C)
Perth (C)
Rockingham (C)
Stirling (C)
Subiaco (C)
Swan (C)
Vincent (T)
Wanneroo (C)
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APPENDIX C
METRO CBD
CUSTOMER
SUBSTATION
VOLTAGE
3-PH
23.5
Summers Street
132
35.1
COUNTRY EAST
22kV
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
Carrabin
1-PH
3-PH
66
1.0
0.9
Cunderin
66
1.2
1.1
Kellerberrin
66
1.3
1.0
Merredin
132
4.2
3.4
Merredin
66
2.6
1.9
Northam
132
5.6
5.1
Northam
66
4.6
4.4
Wundowie
66
3.3
2.9
COUNTRY EAST
33kV
VOLTAGE
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
Bounty
132
0.8
0.7
Kondinin
132
1.6
1.4
Kondinin
220
2.5
2.5
Southern Cross
66
0.5
0.6
Yilgarn
220
2.1
2.2
VOLTAGE
Cook Street
132
31.3
22.5
Forrest Ave
66
5.7
5.2
Hay Street
132
27.8
21.9
COUNTRY EAST
CUSTOMER
James Street
132
21.9
17.7
SUBSTATION
Joel Terrace
66
7.0
5.6
Bandee
Joel Terrace
132kV
132
0.0
0.0
Milligan Street
132
21.9
17.7
North Perth
132
23.8
Wellington Street
132
Wellington Street
66
1-PH
3-PH
66
1.7
1.5
Yerbillon
66
1.1
1.0
20.7
COUNTRY
GOLDFIELDS 11kV
VOLTAGE
27.8
21.9
SUBSTATION
6.1
5.4
Piccadilly St
West Kalgoorlie
1-PH
3-PH
132
6.9
5.3
132
7.6
5.5
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COUNTRY
GOLDFIELDS 33kV
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
COUNTRY NORTH
CUSTOMER
1-PH
3-PH
SUBSTATION
VOLTAGE
3-PH
Black Flag
132
3.2
2.8
Golden Grove
132
1.3
1.0
Boulder
132
6.9
5.4
Kerr McGee
Cataby
132
6.3
4.2
COUNTRY
GOLDFIELDS
CUSTOMER
VOLTAGE
COUNTRY SOUTH
22kV (A)
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
Jan Mine
132
2.4
2.0
Beenup
132
1.3
1.2
Jan Mine
66
2.2
2.0
Bridgetown
132
4.4
4.3
Parkeston
Substation
132
6.3
5.2
Bunbury Harbour
132
9.6
9.3
Busselton
132
2.8
2.5
Western Mining
Kambalda
132
3.3
2.9
Busselton
66
4.9
4.0
Western Mining
Smelter
132
5.2
4.7
Capel
66
4.2
4.7
Collie
66
2.9
2.1
Coolup
66
0.6
1.0
Manjimup
132
2.8
2.9
Margaret River
66
1.1
1.5
Marriott Road
132
10.0
10.1
Picton
132
11.2
10.7
Picton
66
10.8
8.6
Wagerup
132
6.8
8.0
COUNTRY SOUTH
22kV (B)
VOLTAGE
COUNTRY NORTH
11kV
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
Chapman
132
3.5
3.0
Chapman
33
1.5
1.3
Durlacher Street
33
5.9
4.7
Rangeway
132
3.5
3.0
COUNTRY NORTH
33kV
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
Eneabba
132
4.0
3.9
Geraldton
132
3.9
3.2
Moora
132
2.4
2.5
Three Springs
132
3.9
3.9
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
Albany
132
2.0
1.5
Boddington
132
10.6
9.8
Katanning
66
2.1
1.8
Kojonup
132
4.3
3.9
Kojonup
66
3.1
2.9
Mount Barker
132
1.7
1.6
Narrogin
66
2.5
1.9
Wagin
66
2.1
1.9
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COUNTRY SOUTH
CUSTOMER
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
METRO NORTH
11kV (B)
1-PH
3-PH
SUBSTATION
Cottesloe
3-PH
66
8.1
9.5
Cottesloe 132kV
132
15.5
18.2
VOLTAGE
132
8.7
9.3
Western
Colleries Limited
132
11.4
13.4
Westralian
Sands
66
4.1
4.4
METRO NORTH
22kV (A)
Worsley
132
13.4
13.1
SUBSTATION
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
19.1
19.5
Hadfields
132
15.6
16.5
Henley Brook
132
10.1
12.6
Malaga
132
36.3
28.3
METRO NORTH
22kV (B)
VOLTAGE
12.2
13.1
Forrestfield
132
12.4
12.8
Hazelmere
132
23.0
20.9
Kalamunda
132
10.6
11.0
Midland Junction
132
22.3
20.2
Arkana
Sawyers Valley
66
2.6
3.7
SUBSTATION
Mundaring Weir
METRO NORTH
11kV (A)
66
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
132
132
VOLTAGE
1-PH
Beechboro
Darlington
METRO EAST
6.6kV
Barrack Silicon
Smelter
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
132
19.6
18.9
Clarkson
132
12.9
13.4
Joondalup
132
16.9
17.1
Landsdale
132
18.1
17.7
Muchea
132
14.4
14.7
1-PH
3-PH
Mullaloo
132
18.1
17.7
2.8
4.0
North Beach
132
18.0
17.9
Padbury
132
15.7
16.3
Regans
132
4.0
3.7
Wangara
132
17.5
17.2
Wanneroo
132
19.0
18.1
Yanchep
132
12.8
12.9
VOLTAGE
3-PH
Joondanna
132
18.1
18.0
Manning Street
132
16.5
16.7
Morley
132
19.3
17.7
Osborne Park
132
19.1
18.3
METRO NORTH
6.6kV
Wembley Downs
66
8.1
9.7
SUBSTATION
Yokine
132
19.7
18.7
Herdsman
Parade
1-PH
3-PH
66
6.7
8.5
Medical Centre
66
9.6
10.4
Nedlands
66
10.7
11.1
Shenton Park
66
13.2
11.7
University
66
9.2
10.3
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METRO NORTH
CUSTOMER
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
METRO SOUTH
22kV (B)
1-PH
3-PH
SUBSTATION
VOLTAGE
3-PH
Edgewater
132
18.0
17.7
Belmont
132
23.8
23.0
Kerr McGee
Muchea
132
10.5
12.2
Bentley
132
18.7
18.7
Kewdale
132
19.0
20.3
Rivervale
132
20.3
21.0
Tate Street
66
11.5
10.7
Welshpool
132
23.3
22.5
METRO SOUTH
22kV (C)
VOLTAGE
METRO SOUTH
11kV (A)
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
Clarence St
66
6.5
8.4
Collier
66
6.4
8.4
SUBSTATION
METRO SOUTH
11kV (B)
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
Edmund Street
66
11.0
11.3
North Fremantle
66
9.4
10.5
METRO SOUTH
22kV (A)
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
1-PH
3-PH
B.P. Refinery
132
38.9
26.0
British Petroleum
66
8.0
7.4
Mandurah
132
9.9
10.2
Mason Road
132
34.4
31.3
Meadow Springs
132
10.6
10.7
Medina
132
18.8
21.2
Pinjarra
132
11.8
12.6
1-PH
3-PH
Rockingham
132
18.5
19.6
Waikiki
132
12.5
14.7
VOLTAGE
Amherst
132
16.6
19.4
Australian Paper
Mills
66
8.0
9.4
Bibra Lake
132
18.5
20.3
METRO SOUTH
6.6kV
Byford
132
10.4
11.6
SUBSTATION
Canning Vale
132
17.2
17.3
Victoria Park
Cockburn
Cement
132
19.9
22.3
Gosnells
132
18.1
18.9
Maddington
132
0.0
0.0
Murdoch
132
23.4
24.3
Myaree
66
7.2
8.7
OConnor
66
9.9
10.0
Riverton
132
18.3
20.5
Southern River
132
13.6
14.9
Willetton
132
0.0
0.0
66
1-PH
3-PH
11.5
10.9
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METRO SOUTH
CUSTOMER
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
TERMINAL/
POWER STATION
1-PH
3-PH
SUBSTATION
Emu Downs
VOLTAGE
3-PH
132
3.2
3.2
Emu Downs
132
3.6
3.3
Australian Fused
Materials
132
19.7
20.3
Beckenham
132
30.2
26.7
24.0
21.4
66
8.1
7.2
Guildford
Terminal
132
Broken Hill
Kwinana
15.9
15.8
132
19.8
22.2
Guildford
Terminal
330
Cockburn
Cement Ltd
Kemerton
132
13.2
11.6
CSBP
132
25.3
26.2
Kemerton
330
19.5
18.2
Glen Iris
132
28.5
24.9
Kemerton Power
330
18.4
17.2
Hismelt
132
25.4
26.0
Kenwick Link
132
25.5
24.1
Kerr McGee
Kwinana
132
34.4
31.6
Kenwick Link
330
17.0
16.9
Kwinana
Desalination
Plant
132
37.5
28.7
Kwinana
132
40.8
35.5
Kwinana
330
27.1
23.1
Kwinana
66
9.2
7.6
Parklands
132
10.6
10.7
38.5
26.9
132
34.4
31.3
Kwinana Power
Partnership
132
Tiwest Pigment
Plant
14.9
14.9
66
7.8
9.1
Landwehr
Terminal
330
Tomlinson Road
Web Forge
66
7.7
8.3
132
5.1
3.7
Western Metals
132
22.2
24.0
Merredin
Terminal
Merredin
Terminal
220
3.2
2.4
Mount Lawley
132
25.7
21.2
Muja
132
20.9
17.7
Muja
220
9.6
8.4
Muja
330
22.8
20.0
Muja
66
4.0
3.6
Mungarra
132
6.4
5.2
Narrogin South
220
2.8
3.5
TERMINAL/
POWER STATION
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
ALCOA Kwinana
132
48.2
32.3
ALCOA Pinjarra
132
12.9
12.3
ALCOA Pinjarra
330
14.0
15.0
Bluewaters
Terminal
330
23.9
20.0
Cannington
Terminal
132
32.6
28.4
Narrogin South
66
2.5
1.9
23.1
20.1
66
13.7
12.1
Neerabup
Terminal
132
Cannington
Terminal
13.7
12.6
330
20.0
18.3
Neerabup
Terminal
330
Collie Power
Station Terminal
13.5
12.3
132
33.0
27.4
Newgen
Neerabup
330
East Perth
East Perth
66
7.1
5.6
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TERMINAL/
POWER STATION
VOLTAGE
SUBSTATION
3-PH
Northern
Terminal
132
36.3
28.3
Northern
Terminal
330
17.7
16.7
Oakley
330
16.2
16.9
Pinjar
132
32.4
28.9
Shotts
330
22.4
19.7
South Fremantle
132
28.9
27.6
South Fremantle
66
17.7
14.2
Southern
Terminal
132
38.7
32.4
Southern
Terminal
330
27.0
23.0
Walkaway
Windfarm
132
5.0
4.2
Wells Terminal
132
13.1
11.2
Wells Terminal
330
6.7
6.9
West Kalgoorlie
132
7.6
5.5
West Kalgoorlie
220
3.6
2.8
Western Terminal
132
24.1
22.1
Western Terminal
66
16.8
13.3
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