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Output restricted at 11 Queensland solar farms after Callide coal explosion – RenewEconomy
Some 11 solar farms and one wind farm in north Queensland have output limited in safety first response to Callide coal explosion.

The output of 11 large scale solar farms and one wind farm in north Queensland may be further restricted as part of an initial response to guard against any “system strength” issues emerging from the Callide coal generator explosion on Tuesday.
A notice from the Australian Energy Market Operator says the 11 solar farms, and the Emerald wind farm, could have their output dialled back to between 50 and 80 per cent of their rated capacity depending on the number of other coal, gas or hydro units that…
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