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  2. Alinta - Wikipedia

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    Alinta Limited was known as Westnet Infrastructure Group Limited for a time. In March 2011, due to a deleveraging transaction by the TPG Group, Alinta became Alinta Energy. Alinta Energy was acquired by Hong Kong–based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises in 2017. The successor to the retail gas business is now called Alinta Energy.

  3. Walkaway Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Alinta wind farm (also known as Walkaway wind farm) is a wind power station at Walkaway, just south of Geraldton, Western Australia. [1] It is owned by Infigen Energy and has offtake agreements with Alinta Energy and AGL Energy .

  4. Alinta Energy - Wikipedia

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    Alinta Energy is an Australian electricity generating and gas retailing private company owned by Hong Kong–based Chow Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE). The sale for $4 billion was approved by Treasurer Scott Morrison in 2017. [ 2 ]

  5. List of power stations in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Port Hedland (Alinta) 175 5 natural gas/diesel: no NWIS: Paraburdoo (Pilbara Iron) 135 3 natural gas: no NWIS: South Hedland (Transalta) 155 3 natural gas/diesel yes NWIS: Telfer Gold Mine, Newmont Mining: 135 3 natural gas no Private (Newmont Mining) [5] West Angelas Power Station (Pilbara Iron) 90 2 natural gas/diesel no Worsley Alumina Power ...

  6. Jemena - Wikipedia

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    The majority of eastern assets were transferred to Alinta AGL, an Alinta subsidiary, which on 4 August 2008 changed its name to Jemena. [6] Later, ownership of Jemena passed to Singapore Power International, and its name was changed to SPI (Australia) Assets Pty Ltd .

  7. Yandin Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    Alinta Energy stated "the wind farm would power the equivalent of approximately 200,000 households across Western Australia each year." [3] Notes

  8. Reeves Plains Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Ten years earlier, in March 2007, Flinders Power (now owned by Alinta Energy, and was the operating subsidiary for the Port Augusta power stations) had proposed to spend A$350M to build a 450MW gas-fired power station at Redbanks only one kilometre further north than the Reeves Plains proposal. [6]

  9. Northern Power Station (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In recent years its long-term future has been subject to much consideration, including life extension and complete replacement. In 2013, Alinta Energy announced that it was investigating developing a new low-grade coal deposit which could extend the working lives of both Northern and adjacent Playford B power stations until the year 2030. [10]