CS Energy has been aware for a number of years of potential claims by Sev.en for alleged losses relating to historical events since 2021 at Callide C Power Station.
CS Energy will defend the legal action brought by Sev.en Global Investments in relation to any such claims.
CS Energy is committed to the safe, reliable and compliant operation of Callide C in the best interests of Queenslanders and the Crisafulli Government’s Energy Roadmap.
Background
CS Energy will not be commenting any further in relation to the legal action by Sev.en.
Callide Power Station is comprised of two power plants, Callide B and C, each with two generating units (B1 and B2, C3 and C4).
CS Energy (through its subsidiary Callide Energy Pty Ltd) owns Callide C in a 50/50 joint venture with IG Power (Callide) Ltd, a subsidiary of Sev.en.
CS Energy operates Callide C on behalf of the JV. CS Energy owns 100 per cent of the adjacent Callide B Power Station.