SFI Australia regularly support shutdowns within the energy and construction sector and in the process get to work with companies such as CS Energy to deliver tools, equipment and industrial supplies to critical outages like that at Callide Power Station.
About Callide Power Station
Callide Power Station uses coal-fired power generation to supply baseload electricity to the national grid via its two sites: Callide B and Callide C. The 700 megawatt Callide B Power Station was commissioned in 1988 and since then has continued to supply electricity to our national market.
In 2001 Callide C Power Station was commissioned. Callide C was the first supercritical coal-fired power station in Australia and has a capacity of 825 MW.
Learn more at: CS Energy