Biomass Combustion
These power stations burn biomass (biofuel) to generate some or all of the electricity they produce.
Power station | Max. Capacity | Turbines | Fuel Type | Conveyance |
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Babinda Sugar Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 6 MW | 1 | bagasse | on-site |
Bingera Sugar Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 5 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Farleigh Mill, Mackay Sugar Coop | 13 MW | 4 | bagasse | on-site |
Inkerman Mill, CSR | 10 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Invicta Mill, CSR | 38.8 MW | 1 | bagasse | on-site |
Isis Central Sugar Mill | 11.5 MW | 4 | bagasse | on-site |
Kalamia Mill, CSR | 9 MW | 1 | bagasse | on-site |
Macknade Mill, CSR | 8 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Marian Mill, Mackay Sugar Coop | 18 MW | 3 | bagasse | on-site |
Maryborough Sugar Factory | 4.75 MW | 3 | bagasse | on-site |
Millaquin Sugar Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 5 MW | 3 | bagasse | on-site |
Mossman Sugar Mill | 11.85 MW | 5 | bagasse | on-site |
Mourilyan Sugar Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 6.25 MW | 5 | bagasse | on-site |
Mulgrave Sugar Mill | 10.5 MW | 4 | bagasse | on-site |
Pioneer Mill, CSR | 68 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Pleystowe Mill, Mackay Sugar Coop | 10.1 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Proserpine Sugar Mill | 20 MW | 4 | bagasse | on-site |
Racecourse Mill, Mackay Sugar Coop | 13.8 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Rocky Point | 30 MW | 1 | bagasse, wood waste | on-site, road |
Stapylton | 5 MW | 1 | wood waste | road |
South Johnstone Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 19.3 MW | 3 | bagasse | on-site |
Suncoast Gold Macadamias | 1.5 MW | 1 | crop waste | on-site |
Tableland Mill, Bundaberg Sugar | 7 MW | 1 | bagasse | on-site |
Tully Sugar Mill | 21.4 MW | 5 | bagasse | on-site |
Victoria Mill, CSR | 11.8 MW | 3 | bagasse | on-site |
Visy Paper, Brisbane | 2 MW | 1 | black liquor | on-site |
Condong Sugar Mill | 30 MW | 2 | bagasse | on-site |
Read more about this topic: List Of Power Stations In Queensland
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