Brooklyn LFG U1-3 (BROOKLYN)

Other Generators · EDL LFG Vic Pty Ltd · Reciprocating Engine - Spark ignition

Operational AEMO: In Service VIC1 Other - Other NEM data · 7 days
3 MW
Registered nameplate capacity
Est. SRMC
$2.00/MWh
Key information
Capacity
3 MW

AEMO status In Service
Project status Operational (AI)

Region VIC1
Coordinates

DUID BROOKLYN
Owner EDL LFG Vic Pty Ltd
Commissioned
Expected closure 2050
Closure date
Technology Reciprocating Engine - Spark ignition
Fuel Other - Other
Equipment OEM
Equipment type / model
Stats window
07 Jun 2026 07:05 → 14 Jun 2026 07:05 AEST

Dispatch & revenue

07 Jun 2026 07:05 → 14 Jun 2026 07:05 AEST

No dispatch data for DUID BROOKLYN in this period.

Financial overview

2026 real AUD. Monetary values are CPI-adjusted to 2026 real Australian dollars. Greenfield capex uses AEMO benchmarks when plant-specific cost is unknown.
Type
Other
Capacity
3 MW
Revenue (× MLF) (stats)
See dispatch stats link above
Est. SRMC
$2.00/MWh
Capex total (greenfield)
$5.97M

Shown in table
$5.97M (2026 real AUD)

Reported / source value
$5.66M (2024 nominal)
Adjusted to 2026 real AUD using Australian CPI (All Groups).

Capex refurbishment
Capex / MW derived
$2,109,705

Shown in table
$2.11M (2026 real AUD)

Reported / source value
$2.00M (2024 nominal)
Adjusted to 2026 real AUD using Australian CPI (All Groups).

Fixed OPEX (annual)
Fixed OPEX / MW-yr default
$40,000

Shown in table
$40.0k (2026 real AUD)

Variable OPEX / MWh default
$2.00

Shown in table
$2.00 (2026 real AUD)

Fuel cost / GJ
Heat rate GJ/MWh

Confidence: low · Status: ai estimated · Capex basis: default · AI checked 05 Jun 2026

Notes
Plant-specific greenfield capex, O&M, and thermal performance data were not found in official or authoritative sources during search. EDL confirms Brooklyn is a landfill-gas site with 2.8 MW installed capacity and a start of operation listed as not clearly disclosed on the public site; the only source-backed operating assumption used here is zero direct emissions intensity for landfill-gas-to-electricity at the generator level, but this should still be reviewed for lifecycle accounting use cases.

Sources