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Condamine A144 MW Gas

Gas

Condamine A stands as a significant player in Australia's energy landscape, ranking #168 among the nation's 678 power generation facilities and holding the #66 position among 175 gas plants. With a capacity of 144 MW, it contributes a modest 0.09% of the country’s total energy capacity of 157,141 MW. This facility, owned and operated by Queensland Gas Company, showcases the critical role of gas in a country where solar power dominates the energy mix. The plant employs advanced gas turbine technology, optimizing efficiency and reducing emissions compared to older fossil fuel plants. Located near other notable facilities, such as the Dulacca Wind Farm with a capacity of 180.6 MW and the Condamine Power Station at 140 MW, Condamine A finds itself within a diversified energy hub. The presence of these nearby plants illustrates the region's commitment to a balanced energy portfolio, incorporating both renewable and conventional energy sources. The Dulacca Wind Farm, for instance, harnesses wind energy, complementing the gas output from Condamine A and enhancing grid stability for the surrounding communities. In the broader context of Australia's energy profile, gas serves as a vital transitional fuel, especially as the country shifts toward more renewable sources. Condamine A's contribution, while relatively small, underscores the importance of gas in providing reliable baseload power, particularly during periods of low solar generation. Australia's energy landscape is characterized by a strong emphasis on solar technologies, yet gas plants like Condamine A play an essential role in ensuring energy security, especially in the face of increasing demand. Commissioned in an era where gas was viewed as a cleaner alternative to coal, Condamine A remains a part of the evolving energy transition landscape. As Queensland Gas Company continues to operate this facility, it contributes to both local and national energy goals, aiding in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions while maintaining supply reliability. Looking forward, the role of Condamine A may evolve as technological advancements and policy changes propel Australia further toward a sustainable energy future. Its operational efficiency and strategic location within a mixed-energy region position it as a critical asset in the quest for a resilient power grid that balances energy needs with environmental responsibilities.

Capacity
144 MW
Commissioning Year
1999

27 years old

Owner
Queensland Gas Company
Location
-26.6682°, 150.2700°

Australia, Oceania

Location
Coordinates:: -26.668200, 150.270000
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Technical Details
Primary Fuel Type
Gas
Energy Source
Non-Renewable
Country
Australia
Continent
Oceania
Data Source
Global Power Plant Database
AustraliaEnergy Profile
678
Total Plants
156.6 GW
Total Capacity
SolarCoalGasHydro
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