Sumitomo Aquires Power Stations in Australia
OREANDA-NEWS. Sumitomo Corporation and Sumitomo Australia Pty Ltd (hereinafter jointly referred to as the "Sumitomo Corporation Group") announce the purchase of a part of the ownership of the Bluewaters power stations in Australia. The other ownership has been acquired by The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc. The Japanese consortium will jointly manage the acquired electricity business.
The Bluewaters plants are located approximately 180 km south of Perth, the State capital of Western Australia and combined are one of the State's largest-scale coal-fired power stations, with a total output of 416 MW. Since their commencement of commercial operation in 2009, the plants have been providing reliable operation as a major local power supplier. The Sumitomo Corporation Group has obtained the relevant equity interest from Australia-based Griffin Energy Group Pty Ltd, which will be held by Summit Southern Cross Power Holdings Pty Ltd (Head Office: Sydney), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Sumitomo Corporation Group.
Bluewaters represents the second power plant project involving the Sumitomo Corporation Group in Western Australia, following the purchase of a stake in the 320 MW Kwinana natural gas fired combined cycle power plant in 2009. The total capacity of the two power stations accounts for around 13 percent of the State's total, meeting the demand of approximately 800,000 households. With the recent acquisition, while expanding its presence as a private business in the local Western Australian electricity supply market, the Sumitomo Corporation Group now holds a combined equity-based share of about 6,000 MW in power generation capacity throughout the world.
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