AER writes ‘Stanwell fined for allegedly putting power system security and stability at risk’ … re May 2021 Callide Explosion

Given we’ve been collecting and collating a number of different pieces of analysis and news updates with respect to what happened on 25th May 2021 and the aftermath of the Callide C4 Catastrophe, it’s worth noting that today (Thu 1st June 2023) the AER has noted ‘Stanwell fined for allegedly putting power system security and stability at risk’:

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Readers here can read the notice above directly, but worth noting:

1)  That notice links through to the related page ‘Stanwell Corporation Limited: breaches National Electricity Rules’; and

2)  At the bottom of the first page it contains the caveat ‘The payment of infringement notices does not constitute an admission of liability by Stanwell’.


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