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Friday, June 15, 2007

Origin Energy announced its decision to proceed with the construction of a 630MW gas-fired power station near Braemar in the Darling Downs region of Queensland.

The Darling Downs Power Station will be the biggest combined cycle power station in Australia, producing enough power to supply the equivalent of 400,000 Queensland homes.
Origin today completed the contract documents worth $780 million with selected contractors GE and CH2M Hill to construct the power station.
GE will supply three Frame 9E gas turbines with a capacity of 120MW each, three boilers and a steam turbine of 270MW capacity. CH2M Hill will undertake engineering and construction activities and supply of the balance of the plant. All regulatory approvals are in place...
Details : Scandoil

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