OPERATIONS

New 334 tonne stator arrives at Qld's Kogan Creek power station

Stator and smaller 90 tonne generator rotor to be installed in July

Staff writer
 CS Energy's Kogan power station in Queensland.

CS Energy's Kogan power station in Queensland. | Credits: CS energy

A new 334 tonne generator stator has arrived at Queensland's Kogan Creek power station in advance of its installation in July. As part of the facility's upgrade the component was delivered during a...

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