Tarong North Power Station, Queensland — Tarong North Power Station is a 445 megawatt coal fired power station on the same site as Tarong Power Station in the South Burnett. The Queensland Government commissioned the construction of the power station in November 1999. [… … Wikipedia
Tarong Power Station, Queensland — Infobox Power Station image size= 280 caption=no picture station name=Tarong Power Station location=Queensland, owner= fuel type=Bituminous Coal technology=Steam Turbine turbines=4 turbine capacity= max capacity= 1,400 MW commissioned=… … Wikipedia
Energy in Queensland — Queensland s energy policy is based on the year 2000 document called [http://www.energy.qld.gov.au/zone files/General PDFs/qldenergypolicy2000.pdf|Queensland Energy Policy: A Cleaner Energy Strategy] . The Queensland Government assists energy… … Wikipedia
Department of Mines and Energy, Queensland — The Department of Mines and Energy (DOE) is a Queensland Government department dealing with Queensland s energy sector. The head office of the department is at 61 Mary Street in Brisbane. Contents 1 Origin 2 Services to energy sector 3 See also … Wikipedia
Crows Nest Wind Farm — Country Australia Location Toowoomba, Crows Nest, Queensland Status Proposed Owner(s) AGL Energy … Wikipedia
Cloncurry Solar Power Station — A solar thermal power station was to be built in Cloncurry, in north west Queensland. The solar thermal power station was planned have a capacity of 10 megawatt and deliver about 30 million kilowatt hours of electricity a year, enough to power… … Wikipedia
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Darling Downs Power Station — Country Australia Location Darling Downs Status Opened Construction began August 2007 Commission date August 2006 … Wikipedia
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Coopers Gap Wind Farm — is a proposed 500 MW wind power station in the Bilboa and Cooranga North region, approximately 50 km south west of Kingaroy and 65 km north of Dalby in Queensland, Australia. A 60 m wind monitoring mast was installed in March 2006… … Wikipedia