It burns natural gas in eight steam turbines to generate up to 1,280 MW of electricity.
In December 2014 AGL announced that it intended mothballing the four older units of the A Station indefinitely, having taken them out of service between July and September 2014.
At the same time, AGL announced construction of a 250MW grid battery on the Torrens Island site.
[10] On 24 November 2022, AGL announced that it would bring forward full closure, and Torrens Island B would be retired on 30 June 2026.
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