Talk:List of power stations in Queensland

1MW floor on list candidates
I have set a minimum of 1MW generation capacity for power stations on this list. This is pretty arbitrary, but there needs to be a cutoff somewhere, otherwise you get the situation where either every power generation construction is listed, or private installations of some magnitude aren't listed, neither of which are desirable. I figure that 1MW is starting to contribute considerably to the generation capacity of the state as a whole. Webaware 06:41, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

Add in locations?
Can someone add in the locations? Most of the power stations listed already have them. It's a matter of transcribing it or is there a template somewhere? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.208.97.169 (talk) 08:57, 5 September 2009 (UTC)

Actually most don't have them. Here is a list of the co-ordinates I have worked out from Google Earth for the Main Power Stations (or from Wikipedia where it has them). If that's an acceptable source, someone with the time (and skills) might like to add them in (and maybe double check them too).

Power Station	Capacity	X	Y Callide A & B Power Station	820 MW	24.33328889	150.5997678 Callide C Power Station	840 MW	24.33328889	150.5997678 Collinsville Power Station	190 MW	20.53317536	147.7994883 Gladstone Power Station	1,680 MW	23.84300919	151.2164304 Kogan Creek Power Station	750 MW	26.916973	150.748873 Millmerran Power Station	852 MW	27.96172	151.279371 Stanwell Power Station	1,400 MW	23.510663	150.320556 Swanbank B Power Station	500 MW	27.659331	152.813061 Tarong Power Station	1,400 MW	26.782614	151.9141861 Tarong North Power Station	443 MW	26.782614	151.9141861 Barcaldine	55 MW	23.551415	145.312234 Len Wishaw Power Station		23.551415	145.312234	Alternate name

Braemar Power Station	504 MW			Imagery too old to locate, construction started in 2003

Condamine Power Station	87 MW	26.665512	150.264466 Mackay Gas Turbine	34 MW	21.144858	149.158779 Mica Creek Power Station	325 MW	20.77803	139.489351 Mount Stuart Power Station	288 MW	19.404222	146.726507	This appears to be the station, not the generator.

Oakey Power Station	282 MW	27.41838	151.680204 Phosphate Hill Power Station	42 MW	21.881008	139.976352 Roma Power Station	80 MW	26.577334	148.840066 Swanbank E Power Station	385 MW	27.659331	152.813061 Yabulu Power Station	230 MW	19.201357	146.618416

I've mapped out the physical location of all the main generators in the NEM into Google Maps. Added the link to it in the "External links" section of the page. I've replicated the link into the corresponding pages for NSW VIC SA and TAS. Kerishd (talk) 06:02, 10 February 2011 (UTC)

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Birdsville power station
The town of Birdsville started generating power from a small hydro-electric plant driven by the outflow of an artesian bore in the 1960s. In the 1990s it was converted to more efficient geothermal operation, which is still in service. Peter Bell (talk) 04:24, 13 September 2017 (UTC)

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