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CS ENERGY

CS Energy

CS Energy is a Queensland Government owned electricity generator that operates a power portfolio of 3,660 megawatts, including the new Kogan Creek Power Station near Chinchilla.

Opened in late 2007, Kogan Creek Power Station can generate up to 750 MW of electricity, which is enough to power almost one million homes. The neighbouring Kogan Creek Mine fuels the power station, delivering up to 2.8 million tonnes of coal per year via four kilometre overland conveyor.

CS Energy's other generating sites are Swanbank Power Station near Ipswich, Callide Power Station near Biloela and Mica Creek Power Station near Mount Isa.

The Company is also driving one of the most advanced clean coal projects in Australia – the Callide Oxyfuel Project. Together with Australian and international partners, CS Energy will demonstrate a combination of oxyfuel and carbon capture and storage technology to achieve near zero Greenhouse emissions.



http://www.csenergy.com.au
CS Energy / Kogan Creek Power Station

Braemar Power

Located 40km southwest of Dalby in Queensland, Braemar Power Station is adjacent to the QLD-NSW high voltage transmission Interconnector and Power Link 320/274 kV Substation.
 
It is an integrated, 450MW, open-cycle, gas-fired power station and 150km high pressure gas pipeline network.
 
ERM led the development and subsequent operation and trading of the project until divesting their interest in 2008.
 
Braemar was commissioned safely, on-time, and on-budget in August 2006.
 
Braemar can operate as a peaking or shoulder generator, using its large gas storage capability and long-term gas supply contracts.



http://www.ermpower.com.au/power/braemar
Braemar Power
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