AGL prepares Torrens site for future energy hub
AGL Energy has completed the decommissioning of four fuel oil tanks and six tank bases on Torrens Island, as part of the preparation of the site for its use as a low carbon energy hub, including a $180 million, 250 MW grid-scale battery.
AGL Chief Operating Officer, Markus Brokhof said reaching this milestone is an important part of progressing the growth of intermittent renewable energy in South Australia.
“This is the first step in transitioning Torrens Island into an integrated industrial energy hub with a low carbon footprint,” Mr Brokhof said.
“The removal of these tanks is critical to make way for the 250 MW Torrens Island grid-scale battery – the first to begin construction and the largest within AGL’s planned 850 MW national battery roll-out.
“Torrens Island power station has played an essential role in the state’s energy generation, with fuel oil supporting natural gas in peak demand periods to generate an average of 2,604 GWh of energy over the last 5 years, enough to power approximately 500,000 average Australian homes per year.
“Since the development of our Barker Inlet power station in 2019, all Torrens Island power station units have stopped using fuel oil as we continue to invest in more efficient and less carbon-intensive technologies.
“I want to thank our teams, including our delivery partner Delta Group, for the hours of planning and work that has gone into this project to ensure the removal of the tanks was completed safely and successfully – an excellent proof of our rehabilitation capabilities with our partners.
“At peak, 18 people worked on site, transporting around 1,733 tonnes of steel – the equivalent weight of approximately five Boeing 747s – from Torrens Island to Wingfield, where it will then go to Port Hedland for recycling.
“We look forward to continuing the site’s legacy as an energy powerhouse as it evolves to more sustainable generation technologies that also support Australia’s energy transition.”
The project did not impact generation at Torrens Island power station and AGL ensured all work was conducted safely and met our environmental obligations.