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Darling Downs Power Station

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Country
  
Australia

Status
  
Opened

Primary fuel
  
Coal seam gas

Owner
  
Origin Energy

Construction cost
  
780 million USD

Location
  
Darling Downs

Commission date
  
July 2010

Combined cycle?
  
yes

Construction began
  
August 2007

Units operational
  
4

Address
  
121 Grahams Rd, Kogan QLD 4406, Australia

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–5PMSaturday9AM–5PMSundayClosedMonday7AM–9PMTuesday7AM–9PMWednesday7AM–9PMThursday7AM–9PMFriday7AM–9PM

Similar
  
Braemar Power Station, Kogan Creek Power St, Western Downs Regional, Origin Chinchilla, Western Downs Region R

Darling Downs Power Station is located 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Dalby in Queensland and owned by Origin Energy. The Darling Downs Power Station is adjacent to the QLD-NSW high voltage transmission Interconnector and the Powerlink Queensland R2 Braemar 330/275 kV Substation.

Darling Downs is a gas fired combined cycle gas turbine power station and is the largest of its type in Australia. It is powered by three 120 MW GE Frame 9E gas turbines and one 270 MW steam turbine, which generate a total of 630 MW of electricity. A 205 kilometre pipeline transports the gas to the station from gas fields near Wallumbilla. The power station uses less than 3% of the water that a traditional coal powered power station does by utilising air-cooled technology.

Origin Energy developed the power station and the construction costs for the project were $780 million. Darling Downs entered commercial operation in July 2010. and was officially opened on the 5 November 2010 by Premier Anna Bligh.

References

Darling Downs Power Station Wikipedia