Question on Notice regarding the power supply capacity and potential upgrades for the Broome power station, including demand projections, costs, and safety concerns. The Minister's reply indicates capacity is being increased with hired plant.

AnsweredQoN 137Legislative Council
Asked
8 August 2000
Portfolio
Energy

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137. Hon Tom Stephens to the Leader of the House representing the Minister for Energy:
(1) What is the current peak demand of the township of Broome for power?
(2) What is the current maximum generating capacity of the Broome power house?
(3) At what date does the projected anticipated demand for power of Broome pass the current capacity of the Broome power house?
(4) What steps would need to be taken to increase the capacity of the existing local Broome power house to meet the projected demands?
(5) What would be the anticipated -
(a) cost; and
(b) timeframe,
for upgrading the existing local Broome power house to meet the projected demands?
(6) Are there any unresolved occupational health and safety issues that require resolution at the Broome power house?
(7) Has any pressing sound level issue been identified that requires immediate resolution?
(8) If yes -
(a) who identified this issue and when;
(b) what is the current noise level;
(c) to what level is it required that this noise be reduced; and
(d) inside what time frame is it required that this noise reduction occur?

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Answered
6 September 2000
Response time
29 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) 16,290 kW was the peak demand of the township of Broome last summer.
(2) 16,730 kW is considered to be the safe dependable generating capacity of the Broome power station.
(3) The capacity of the Broome power station will be increased to 18,680 kW to meet the forecast peak demand of 18,340 kW for the township of Broome this summer.
(4) The increased capacity will be supplied by temporary (hired) generating plant.
(5)(a) Cost will be dependent on the options taken and would be competitively sourced at the time.
(b) Hire plant can be operational within 4 weeks.
(6) No.
(7) No.
(8) Not applicable.

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