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Revision as of 02:47, 8 March 2014
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Country | Australia |
Coordinates | 20°32′36″S 147°48′25″E / 20.5433°S 147.807°E |
Commission date | 1976 |
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Collinsville Power Station is located south of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It has five coal powered steam turbines with a combined generation capacity of 190 MW of electricity.
The coal for Collinsville comes from local open-cut mines.
Collinsville was commissioned in 1968 with four 30 MW steam turbines. A 60 MW machine was later commissioned in 1976.These were refurbished in 1999, and upgraded to 66 MW and 31 MW respectively.
Carbon Monitoring for Action estimates this power station emits 1.34 million tonnes of greenhouse gases each year as a result of burning coal.[1] The Australian Government has announced the introduction of a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme commencing in 2010 to help combat climate change. It is expected to impact on emissions from power stations. The National Pollutant Inventory provides details of other pollutant emissions, but, as at 23 November 2008, not CO2.
As of 20 February 2013, Ratch Corporation (the operator of the plant) is partnering with the University of Queensland to investigate replacing all the coal-fired power generators with solar thermal generators.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Collinsville plant overview. Carbon Monitoring for Action. Retrieved on 23 November 2008
- ^ Solar thermal plans for Collinsville power station. Retrieved on 25 February 2013
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