Mackay Gas Turbine

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The Mackay Gas Turbine is a remote-controlled power generator that is operated for short periods when customer demand for electricity is high. The gas turbine's ability to start quickly is important in ensuring a secure, reliable power supply for distribution to consumers.

It was commissioned in 1975 and recently underwent refurbishment to ensure continued reliable operations.

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