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State-owned power company sued for $1 billion over troubled coal-fired power station

An explosion in 2021 and a cooling tower collapse in 2022 meant the Callide C power station was out of action for almost 18 months.

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State-owned power company sued for $1 billion over troubled coal-fired power station

An explosion in 2021 and a cooling tower collapse in 2022 meant the Callide C power station was out of action for almost 18 months.

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Queensland’s CS Energy hit with $1b lawsuit at troubled coal plant

CS Energy sued for $1B+ by Czech partner over mismanagement of 840-MW Callide C coal plant, resulting in 1700+ operational days offline. Signals how downtime cost in critical infrastructure drives governance—relevant for CTOs defining SLAs and disaster recovery strategy.

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  1. domenica 21 giugno 2026·afr.com

    Queensland’s CS Energy hit with $1b lawsuit at troubled coal plant

    Callide C’s Czech co-owner is seeking to recover losses from three disasters at the coal power station, which it says were caused by mismanagement.

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    State-owned power company sued for $1 billion over troubled coal-fired power station

    An explosion in 2021 and a cooling tower collapse in 2022 meant the Callide C power station was out of action for almost 18 months.