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Queensland’s Callide Power Station likely to remain offline until late next week after mass power outage – ABC News
It will be several days before Queensland’s Callide Power Station starts operating again, as investigators work to determine what caused the fire that tripped power…
All turbines at the Callide Power Station in central Queensland will likely stay offline until the end of next week, as the company continues to investigate a “catastrophic failure” that blacked out large parts of the state.
Key points:
- CS Energy CEO Andrew Bills says the turbine was “very damaged” by fire
- Investigators still don’t know what caused the fire that cut power to most of Queensland
- The first of three working units at the plant will be started next Friday, with others to follow
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