AGL is one of Australia's leading integrated energy companies and includes retail and merchant energy businesses, power generation assets and an upstream gas portfolio.
CS Energy own and operate power stations, including Swanbank Power Station (south east Queensland) Callide Power Station (central Queensland) Mica Creek Power Station (north west Queensland).
Eraring Energy is a state owned corporation that manages a diverse set of electricity-generating assets located throughout New South Wales, Australia.
Eraring Energy has a combined generating capacity of over 3,000 megawatts (MW), including the Eraring Power Station at 2,640MW, which is Australia’s equal largest.
Flinders Power bids up to 910 MW of electricity into the South Australian and National Electricty Markets. Flinders Power's Augusta Power Stations are fueled with coal mined at the Leigh Creek Coalfield.
International Power Australia owns and operates 3,654MW (gross) of renewable, gas-fired and brown coal-fired generating plants in Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia.
Hydro Tasmania generates approximately 10,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) of electricity annually, principally from an integrated hydro-power scheme located in high rainfall areas in the state of Tasmania. The scheme consists of 29 power stations, numerous lakes and over 50 large dams.
Loy Yang Power owns and operates the 2,100 megawatt Loy Yang power station and the adjacent coal mine. The company supplies approximately one third of the state of Victoria's power requirements.
Macquarie Generation owns and operates Liddell Power Station and Bayswater Power Station between Singleton and Muswellbrook in the Upper Hunter Valley of NSW.
NewGen Power operates a portfolio of power stations under the “NewGen” banner and trades electricity in both the National Electricity Market (NEM) and Western Australian electricity markets.
Snowy Hydro own and operate the 3756 megawatt (MW) Snowy Mountains Scheme, and integrated water and hydro-electric power project located in Australia's Southern Alps, the 300MW Valley Power gas-fired power station and the 320MW Laverton North gas-fired power station both located in Victoria.
Tarong Energy, a Queensland Government Owned Corporation, supplies about one quarter of Queensland's electricity supply through hydro, coal-fired and wind-powered generators.