Two CleanCo workers walking along a road next to Wivenhoe Dam. They are wearing safety gear and walking away from the camera.

OWNED AND OPERATED

 

CleanCo is the custodian of some of Queensland’s most flexible lower emission energy generators, including Queensland’s only operational pumped storage hydroelectric generator at Wivenhoe Dam. These valuable assets provide the foundation on which we are building our portfolio of renewable energy generation and storage facilities to meet the growing energy needs of our current and future customers.

Combined, these assets have the capacity to generate a total of 1120MW of lower-emission energy, providing Queensland industries with access to reliable clean energy even when there is no wind or sun. 

Find out more about our owned and operated portfolio below.

Barron Gorge Power Station

 

  • Technology: Run-of-river hydro
  • Capacity: 66MW
  • Commissioned: 1963
  • Location: Barron Gorge National Park

 

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A photograph showing an aerial view of Barron Gorge Power Station

Kareeya and Koombooloomba Power Stations

 

  • Technology: Run-of-river hydro
  • Capacity: 88MW
  • Commissioned: 1957
  • Location: Tully Region

 

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An aerial view of the Koombooloomba dam wall. It is surrounded by green hills. The dam wall is opened slightly allowing water to gush through.

Swanbank Energy Precinct

 

  • Technologies: Combined cycle gas-fired station and battery energy storage system
  • Capacity: Swanbank E gas-fired station – 385MW; Swanbank Battery – 250MW/500MWh
  • Commissioned: Swanbank E commissioned 2002; Swanbank Battery to be commissioned Q1 2026
  • Location: Swanbank

The Swanbank Energy Precinct combines firming and storage technologies that work together to provide reliable, lower-emission electricity for Queenslanders.

Swanbank Energy Precinct
An aerial view of CleanCo's Swanbank site showing the Battery Energy Storage System in the foregraound and the combined cycle gas-fired E station in the distance.

Wivenhoe Pumped Storage Power Station

 

  • Technology: Pumped Storage Hydro
  • Capacity: 570MW
  • Commissioned: 1984
  • Location: Wivenhoe Pocket

 

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A photograph showing an aerial view of both Wivenhoe Power Station and Splityard Creek Dam