Phosphate Hill Power Station, Queensland
- Phosphate Hill Power Station, Queensland
Phosphate Hill Power Station is located 150km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It is natural gas powered with five gas turbines that generate a combined capacity of 25 MW of electricity.
Phosphate Hill was commissioned in March 2000.
External links
* [http://www.ceis.com.au/news/design.asp?ProId=10 Clough Engineering] press release on Phosphate Hill
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