In September 1964, the
Government of New South Wales announced its intention to construct the Liddell Power Station and create a lake for cooling,
Lake Liddell. The first of four generators was completed in 1971, two more in 1972, and the fourth in 1973. At the time of completion, Liddell was the most powerful generating station in Australia. It was also the first major power station in New South Wales to be built inland, using fresh water for cooling instead of the more abundant saltwater used in coastal power stations. To accommodate this change, Lake Liddell was created to provide cooling, requiring an 11-kilometre section of the
Main Northern railway line to be rebuilt on a new alignment. The completion of Liddell aided in the retirement of power stations in
Sydney, such as
Balmain and
Bunnerong. Originally, the plant was fitted with the then-standard electrostatic precipitators for dust collection, and the more efficient fabric filters (similar to those used at
Eraring,
Munmorah units 3 and 4,
Vales Point 5+6,
Bayswater, and
Mount Piper) were retrofitted in the early 1990s, reducing particulate emissions to a barely visible level. Much of the coal was supplied by overland
conveyors from mines it shared with the nearby Bayswater Power Station. In 2007, a project commenced at Liddell to replace some of the station's boiler feed-water with hot water from a
solar thermal array. By March 2007, the project had reached a second-stage prototype but had not been connected to the power station. Subsequently, a 9 MW solar section was added to the Liddell coal-fired generator, but it has now effectively been closed. Analysts say that the incentive to use the solar boost was reduced by the removal of the
carbon price and excess coal supply. Liddell Power Station was owned by the
Electricity Commission of New South Wales, with ownership transferred to
Macquarie Generation in 1996. In September 2014, Liddell was included in the sale of Macquarie Generation by the New South Wales government to
AGL Energy. ==Alternative fuel sources==