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Stanwell.com > News > Stanwell under goes crucial maintenance to prolong usage

Stanwell under goes crucial maintenance to prolong usage

30 September 2018

A $53 MILLION maintenance program is under way at Stanwell power station to keep the state’s second biggest station ticking over reliably in Central Queensland.

Energy Minister Dr Anthony Lynham said the 77-day program included an overhaul of one of the station’s four 365 megawatt generation units, that together can generate up to 1460 MW of electricity.

Read the full article on The Morning Bulletin.

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