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  2. Ergon Energy - Wikipedia

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    Ergon Energy Network is a subsidiary company of Energy Queensland Limited (EQL) a Government owned corporation owned by the Government of Queensland. It distributes electricity to around 763,000 customers across Queensland, excluding South East Queensland through a distribution network regulated by the Australian Energy Regulator (AER) who set the prices that Ergon is allowed to charge for ...

  3. Energy in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Swanbank Power Station, 2009. Queensland 's energy policy is based on the year 2000 document called the Queensland Energy Policy: A Cleaner Energy Strategy. [1] The Queensland Government assists energy development through the Department of Energy and Water Supply. The state is noted for its significant contribution to coal mining in Australia.

  4. Windorah Solar Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Windorah Solar Farm was Ergon Energy 's first solar farm trial near the town of Windorah in the Shire of Barcoo, Queensland, Australia. The plant used five concentrated solar dishes or reflectors which were manufactured and installed by Solar Systems. This was expected to save up to 100,000 litres of diesel fuel per year. [1]

  5. Barcaldine Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Barcaldine Power Station is a combined-cycle power station in Barcaldine, Queensland. Its NEMMCO registered capacity as of January 2009 was 55 MW. According to the Geoscience Australia database, it is also known as the Len Wishaw power station and consists of a 38 MW gas turbine and a 15MW steam turbine. The steam turbine at the power ...

  6. History of electricity supply in Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Home Hill Power Station, ~1946. The Rockhampton Gas & Coke Co. began to supply electricity in that city in 1892, with the Rockhampton City Council assuming responsibility for electricity supplies in 1924. Electricity was supplied in Charters Towers in 1897, Toowoomba in 1905, Warwick in 1912 and Barcaldine in 1915, each by a local power station ...

  7. Green electricity in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The growth and development of the green energy industry was tracked in Australia by the ALTEX-Australia alternative energy index from 2006 to 2011. Market share [ edit ] In the 2009 settlement period there were 904,716 GreenPower customers Australia-wide, accounting for a total of 2,194,934 MWh of electricity generation, a 10% increase over 2008.

  8. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    FiT - 11.3 (c/kWh). From 1 July 2019 (2019/20 fiscal year) the minimum electricity feed-in tariff for households and businesses who feed power back into the electricity grid from small renewable energy sources will be 12.0 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh).

  9. Amid fierce retail competition, Target still has ways to go ...

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    May 22, 2024 at 3:35 AM. After a full year of sales declines, it's clear American consumers are testing Target to prove its value as they continue to stretch their dollars and shop around in the ...