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Kurnell Desalination Plant

Sydney Desalination Plant
Sydney Desalination Plant is located in New South Wales
Sydney Desalination Plant
Location within New South Wales
Location Kurnell, Southern Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Coordinates 34°01′29″S 151°12′18″E / 34.02475°S 151.205136°E / -34.02475; 151.205136Coordinates: 34°01′29″S 151°12′18″E / 34.02475°S 151.205136°E / -34.02475; 151.205136
Estimated output 250 ML (55×10^6 imp gal) per day
Extended output 500 ML (110×10^6 imp gal) per day
Cost A$1.803 billion
Energy usage 257.7 GWh (928 TJ) in the first full year of operation.
Energy generation offset Capital Wind Farm, Bungendore, 450 GWh (1,600 TJ) per annum
Technology Reverse osmosis
Percent of water supply 15% of Sydney
30% extended capacity
Operation date 28 January 2010 (2010-01-28)
Website sydneydesal.com.au

The Sydney Desalination Plant is a potable drinking water desalination plant that forms part of the water supply system of Greater Metropolitan Sydney. The plant is located in the Kurnell industrial estate, in Southern Sydney in the Australian state of New South Wales. The plant uses reverse osmosis filtration membranes to remove salt from seawater and is powered using renewable energy, supplied to the national power grid from the Infigen Energy–owned Capital Wind Farm located at Bungendore.

The Sydney Desalination Plant is owned by the Government of New South Wales. In 2012, the NSW Government entered into a 50–year lease with Sydney Desalination Plant Pty Ltd (DSP), a company jointly owned by the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board (50%) and two funds managed by Hastings Funds Management Limited: Utilities Trust of Australia and The Infrastructure Fund (together 50%). The terms of the A$2.3 billion lease lock Sydney Water into a 50–year water supply agreement with DSP. The operator of the plant is Veolia Water Australia Pty Ltd.

The Sydney Desalination Plant is the third major desalination plant built in Australia, after Kwinana in Perth which was completed in 2006 and Tugun on the Gold Coast which was completed in 2009.


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