Leadership with a focus on Queensland’s Unfolding Resource Industries A perspective on the journey and the lessons by Helen Gluer, CEO, Stanwell Corporation Limited 15th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) Thursday, 21 July 2011
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Leadership with a focus on Queensland’s Unfolding Resource Industries
A perspective on the journey and the lessonsby Helen Gluer, CEO, Stanwell Corporation Limited
15th International Conference of Women Engineers and Scientists (ICWES) Thursday, 21 July 2011
1. Work with Smart People
2. Watch and Learn
3. Lead with Values
4. Empower
5. Humour
6. Humility
7. Soft Skills
8. Leadership Skills
8 ideas to contemplate to help engender energy in your organisation
Helen GluerCEO
Jackie Barber Executive General Manager Trading
Wayne CollinsChief Operating Officer
Richard Van BredaChief Financial
Officer
John Williamson General Manager
Integration
Michael O’Rourke Executive General Manager
Governance & Corporate Strategy
Jenny Gregg Executive General Manager
HR & Stakeholder Engagement
Executive Leadership Team
Genco Restructure final asset allocation
Stanwell Power Station 1,400 MW
Tarong Power Station 1,400 MW
Tarong North Power Station 443 MW
Collinsville Power Station 195MW
Swanbank E 385MW
Northern Hydros and Wivenhoe Small Hydro/Peaking Plant (Mackay Gas Turbine)
183 MW
Total 4,006 MW
Watch and Learn
Generating Assets
Stanwell Power Station (1434MW)The fully automated station is recognised as one of the most efficient and economic coal-fired power stations in Australia
Tarong Power Station (1400MW)
This coal-fired power station is located 180km north-west of Brisbane. The first of Tarong Power Station’s Units became operational in May 1984 and the station was completed in 1986
Generating Assets (continued)
Generating Assets (continued)
Tarong North Power Station (445MW)
Completed in July 2003, this advanced cycle coal-fired unit is located adjacent to Tarong Power Station
Generating Assets (continued)
Tarong Power Station and Tarong North Power Station … at dusk
Swanbank E (385MW)Commissioned in 2002 and is one of Australia’s most efficient and advanced gas-fired power stations
Generating Assets (continued)
Swanbank B & E This coal-fired power station has been providing electricity since 1971. The power station comprises four 120MW units and is fuelled by black coal trucked from mines in South East Queensland.
Generating Assets (continued)
Generating Assets (continued)
Mica Creek (325 MW)Previously a coal-fired power station, Mica Creek was converted to a gas-fired combustion in 2000. Mica Creek supplies electricity to the region’s mining industries, as well as Mount Isa, Cloncurry and surrounding communities.
Generating Assets (continued)
Mackay Gas Turbine (32 MW)Commissioned in 1975 this remote controlled generator uses diesel oil for fuel and is relied upon in periods of high customer demand.
Generating Assets (continued)
Barron Gorge Hydro-electric Power Station (60MW)Commissioned in 1963. Barron Gorge is located in Far North Queensland, a t the northernmost end of the State’s high voltage electricity grid.
Generating Assets (continued)
Kareeya Hydro-electric Power Station (81MW)Kareeya Hydro has been providing electricity to Queenslanders since 1957.
Generating Assets (continued)
Koombooloomba Hydro (7.3 MW)Commissioned in 1999. This is a dam release point Hydro situated onKoombooloomba Dam. The Hydro operates by capturing energy from existing water releases required for the operation of Kareeya Hydro.
Generating Assets (continued)
Wivenhoe Small Hydro (4.3 MW)Commissioned in 2002 Wivenhoe Small Hydro is located beneath one of Wivenhoe Dam’s 5 spillways slots. Electricity generated is injected directly into the Energex distribution network.
Mining Assets
Meandu Mine – fuels Tarong and Tarong North Power Station• Flexibility and value of owning fuel supply • Secure fuel for future – Kunioon MDL
Meandu Mine Dragline
Picture courtesy of Leightons
Hitachi 3600-6 Excavator
Meandu Mine activities
Conveyors to CPP
Craig Lowndes and Jamie Whincup 888 Vodafone Race Team