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Queensland power station begins $48.5 million upgrade

by Utility Journalist
August 7, 2017
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A $48.5 million upgrade for CS Energy’s Callide Power Station in Central Queensland is underway, bringing more than 300 extra workers to the site and flow-on economic benefits to the region.

Treasurer, Curtis Pitt, said, “Approximately 320 contractors will be working at the power station over the next two months from the major overhaul contractor Lendlease, following a major recruitment campaign in Queensland earlier this year.

“I’m pleased to say approximately 32 per cent of Lendlease’s workforce have been hired from the local Central Queensland area and 80 per cent of the workforce will be made up of Queenslanders.

“The extra workers include fitters, welders, scaffolders, rigger, electricians, boilermakers and crane drivers.

“Accommodating, transporting and feeding the overhaul contractors provides a real boost to local service industries such as accommodation providers, caterers and transport companies.”

Other contractors working on the overhaul include Star Precision Electrical from Biloela, and Toshiba, Howdens, Varleys, Brand and Intertek.

The overhaul contractors will work alongside Callide Power Station’s permanent workforce of 205 people.

Mr Pitt said Callide C is part of Queensland’s fleet of modern, supercritical coal-fired power stations, which provide baseload electricity to the National Electricity Market.

“Supercritical coal-fired power stations like Callide C will play a central role in Queensland’s energy mix over the long term, even as the economy transitions to a renewable energy future,” Mr Pitt said.

“Callide C was the first supercritical power station built in Australia and has one of the lowest greenhouse gas emissions intensities for any coal-fired power station in the country.

“The Callide C4 generating unit was last overhauled in 2015, so these works will keep it operating in peak condition into the future, providing reliable electricity for Queensland.”

Callide Power Station is comprised of two operating power plants, Callide B and C. CS Energy owns 100 per cent of Callide B and owns Callide C in a 50/50 joint venture arrangement with InterGen.

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