Energy from waste infrastructure plan - Marulan (Withdrawn)
Jerrara Power proposed to build and operate a facility in Marulan, NSW to process up to 330,000 tonnes of residual household, commercial and industrial waste each year to generate sustainable baseload electricity.
Residual waste, not suitable for recycling, was to be sourced from the Sydney basin and transported to the facility where the waste would be thermally processed at high temperature using world-leading grate combustion technology.
The heat from combustion would boil water to create steam. The steam drives a turbine connected to a generator to produce reliable baseload electricity. This would be fed into the grid to power homes and businesses.
Once full operational, the facility was to feed an average of 28 megawatts of power to the grid. This is enough electricity to supply 43,000* homes.
*Source: IPART 2020
In September 2021, the NSW Government released an Energy from Waste Infrastructure Plan to support the NSW Waste and Sustainable Materials Strategy 2041 which outlined priority areas where energy from waste infrastructure is to be located specifying 4 precincts in West Lithgow, Parkes, Richmond Valley and Southern Goulburn Mulwaree.
As a consequence of this new policy direction, Jerrara Power withdrew its development application for the energy from waste facility at Marulan.