
The Queensland Government has announced that CS Energy will build a renewable hydrogen facility in 2022, next to Kogan Creek
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The Queensland Government has announced that CS Energy will build a renewable hydrogen facility in 2022, next to Kogan Creek
Earlier this month we published our annual Energy Charter Disclosure report, which outlines the work we’ve been doing to ensure
The National Electricity Market is a 5,000 km-long power system for five Australian regions – Queensland, New South Wales (including the Australian
CS Energy is a proudly Queensland-owned and based company that provides competitively-priced and reliable energy to some of our state’s biggest industries and employers. With power stations and operations around the state we are providing jobs and opportunities for thousands of Queenslanders. Our staff live in and are part of the communities in which we serve. We are proud to call Biloela, Chinchilla, Dalby and Brisbane our home.
CS Energy has a strategy to thrive in a rapidly changing and dynamic energy market.
Learn about how we’re changing and evolving our business from a traditional generator to a diverse energy company.
An online portal has been established for Toowoomba and Western Downs businesses so they can register for opportunities in the
The Australian energy mix is changing rapidly. Three key factors are driving this significant change – renewable generation, technology innovation,
As part of our retail offerings for large energy users, CS Energy has partnered with industry leaders Jet Charge and
Answer: It is a renewable hydrogen demonstration plant that will be constructed next to CS Energy’s Kogan Creek Power Station
Answer: This year, CS Energy has installed 7kW and 22kW AC chargers at prime inner-city locations so Queensland Government fleet drivers can
Answer: CS Energy is a Queensland Government-owned business, so Queenslanders are already bearing the costs of defending against what will