Phosphate Hill Power Station
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| Phosphate Hill Power Station | |
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| Location | Queensland |
| Coordinates | 21°52′53″S 139°58′32″E / 21.88139°S 139.97556°ECoordinates: 21°52′53″S 139°58′32″E / 21.88139°S 139.97556°E |
| Commission date | 2000 |
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| Primary fuel | Natural gas |
| Generation units | 9 |
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| Maximum capacity | 30 MW |
Phosphate Hill Power Station is located 150 km south of Mount Isa, Queensland, Australia. It is natural gas powered with six Solar Taurus 60 gas turbines and one Siemens steam turbine that generate a combined capacity of approx 30 MW of electricity. Emergency black start capacity is provided from 2 Caterpillar 3516 diesel generators.
Phosphate Hill was commissioned in March 2000.
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- Clough Engineering press release on Phosphate Hill
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