Roma Power Station

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Roma Power Station
Roma Power Station
CountryAustralia
Location Roma, Queensland
Coordinates 26°34′38″S148°50′24″E / 26.57722°S 148.84000°E / -26.57722; 148.84000 Coordinates: 26°34′38″S148°50′24″E / 26.57722°S 148.84000°E / -26.57722; 148.84000
Commission date 1999
Owner(s) Origin Energy
Thermal power station
Primary fuel Natural gas

The Roma Power Station is a peaking power station in Roma, South West Queensland, Australia. It has a maximum capacity of 80 megawatts. Operations began 3 June 1999. [1]

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Old power station

The connection of local natural gas suppliers to the old power station was Australia's first commercial gas project. [2] It began operations in 1961. [3]

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