sudden loss of 2000 megawatts of generation capacity led to an almost 300-fold increase in the spot price of electricity in Queensland from $50.31 to $15,000 per megawatt in approximately one hour.
— Read on reneweconomy.com.au/customers-left-in-the-dark-by-surging-prices-after-callide-coal-explosion/
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