CALLIDE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA.
A small place making a big contribution.
The Callide Power Station is located in the Callide Valley near the small town of Biloela in the Banana Shire of Central Queensland. The Callide site actually comprises 3 stations - Callide 'A', Callide 'B' and Callide 'C'. Collectively they produce about 1,700 megawatts of electricity, (enough to power about 2 million homes), and burn approximately 6 million tonnes of coal each year. Coal is sourced from the nearby Callide Coalfields, which produce over 9 million tonnes of black coal every year. It is Callide 'A' that is being transformed into one of the world's first clean coal demonstrations.
One of the main reasons for this is its proximity to a geological area called the Denison Trough where liquefied CO2 can be transported and stored, in depleted natural gas fields deep beneath the ground.
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