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CleanCo Queensland
Queensland government-owned electricity generation company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CleanCo Queensland is a corporation owned by the Queensland Government in Australia. CleanCo owns and operates a range of electricity generation assets in Queensland, including run-of-the-river and pumped-storage hydroelectricity, gas-fired power plants, grid-scale solar farms and wind farms. The Queensland Government has a long-term ambition to generate 50 per cent of the state’s electricity from renewable sources by 2030.[1] CleanCo was established in 2018 to manage those facilities.[2]
The two ministers responsible for CleanCo are the Treasurer of Queensland and the Minister for Energy and Clean Economy Jobs. The company was launched with an initial $250 million grant to develop 1,000 megawatts of renewable energy capacity.[2]
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Assets
The Queensland Government established CleanCo through the transfer of renewable energy assets from CS Energy and Stanwell Corporation. It has a mandate to increase competition in the energy market and with the intent of supporting the government's renewable energy target.[3]
The assets transferred from the two other government-owned corporations are:
- Swanbank Power Station
- Wivenhoe Power Station
- Kareeya Hydro Power Station
- Barron Gorge Hydroelectric Power Station
- Koombooloomba Hydro Power Station
CleanCo took control of these assets on 31 October 2019.[4]
CleanCo is establishing the Swanbank Clean Energy Hub at the site of the former Swanbank Power Station. The hub features a 250 MW/500 MWh big battery, an onsite solar farm and green hydrogen production facilities.[5]
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Management
Maia Schweizer was the inaugural CEO of CleanCo.[6] Tom Metcalfe took over the role in July 2022.[7]
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